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    MÉTODO PARA CALCULAR EL RETRASO DE LA CALENDARIZACIÓN CONSIDERANDO LA PÉRDIDA DE PRODUCTIVIDAD

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    2008
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    García, F.(p)
    Rodríguez, F.
    Hruskovic, P
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    Abstract
    Despite the fact that it is one of the major causes of delay, there have been only a few studies that focus on converting lost productivity into delay duration carried out to date. Claims for productivity losses are generally the result of tension between the contractor and the owner. This tension arises due to the great difficulty involved in quantifying disruption effects. Thus, to calculate accurately the delay duration, a logical method for analyzing schedule delay caused by lost productivity is necessary. Therefore, in this study, we propose a method for analyzing construction schedule delay where this lost productivity is taken into consideration. This methodology was implemented on a case project to ascertain its practicability, and to decide whether it can be utilized in the case of a delay claim related to lost productivity. The significance of this paper is twofold. One is the method to convert the lost productivity into the delay duration, which can be applied to reasonable delay claim settlement. The other is the process to analyze the construction schedule delay considering lost productivity. Keywords: claims, Delay time, productivity, databases, construction industry
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