Economy optimization in construction techniques
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Description:
The Danish construction industry is often exposed to criticism, because of poor economic results, shoddy construction work, lack of collaboration et cetera. The industry hasn’t shown any progress in optimizing production efficiency within the last decade compared to other industries.
Analysis, in form of questionnaire studies and interviews, uncovered which parameters have the largest influence on economy, time schedules, and quality.
A discussion of the results from the analysis shows that communication is the most important factor for successfully completing a building case. Studies of learning goals at educational institutions within the construction industry show that communication isn’t highly prioritized which is one of the basic ways to achieve higher efficiency.
The report provides a list of tips to improve or maintain good communication in the construction industry, which is important if the goal of reaching higher efficiency in the industry is going to succeed.
