Specialized Studies Related to Project Characteristics

Construction Industry Institute, Engineering Productivity Measurement, CII Research Summary RS156-1, Austin, Texas, December 2001.

Construction Industry Institute, Engineering Productivity Measurement, CII Research Summary RS156-11, Austin, Texas, December 2001.

Daytner, A.D. and H. Randolph Thomas, Jr., An Analysis of the Interaction Between the Effect of Learning and Efficiency Losses Caused by Weather, Construction Management Research Series, Report No. 21, 1985.

Federle, Mark O. and Stephen C. Pigneri, Predictive Model of Cost Overruns, L.7.1, AACEI Transactions, 1993.

Griffith, A., An Investigation of the Factors Influencing Buildability and Levels of Productivity for Application to Selecting Alternative Design Solutions – A Preliminary Report, Managing Construction Worldwide, Vol. 2, 1987.

Hester, Westin T. and John A. Kuprenas, The Productivity of Insulation Installation, 1987.

Kahn, Faslur, Changing Scale of the Cities, Consulting Engineer, April, 1974.

Merrow, Edward W., Understanding the Outcome of Mega Projects: A Quantitative Analysis of Very Large Civil Projects, March, 1988.

National Electrical Contractors Association, The Effect of Multi-Story Building on Productivity, Washington, D.C., 1975.

Singh, Amarjit, Claim Evaluation for Combined Effect of Multiple Claim Factors, Cost Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 12, pp 19 – 31, December 2001.

Ward, James G. and H. Randolph Thomas, Jr., A Validation of Learning Curve Models Available to the Construction Industry, Construction Management Research Series, Report No. 20, August, 1984.

Zeitoun, Alaa A. and Garold D. Oberlander, Early Warning Signs of Project Changes, Construction Industry Institute Source Document 91, Austin, Texas, April, 1993.

Source: AACE International Recommended Practice No. 25R-03 - Estimating Lost Labor Productivity in Construction Claims