Building trade divided over productivity, measures
Study by contractors' association finds firms differ over what it means, how to measure it. They also dispute some official figures and a number have no productivity policies at all
Singapore
A RECENT study on construction productivity has recommended that companies adopt better practices in project planning and management for productivity improvement.
It also said construction companies should measure productivity at trade, project and firm levels to be able to set corporate and project targets, monitor their work and assess performance.
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