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Laboratory based productivity studies on alternative masonry systems

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Source : Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Volume 129, Issue 3 (2003)

Url : http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2003)129:3(237)

Keywords : cements (building materials), civil engineering, Concrete, construction industry, Laboratory techniques, Testing

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Civil

Year : 2003

Abstract : Masonry construction over the last century has undergone radical changes that have led to specific improvements in construction performance due to the advent of large-sized blocks, innovative methods like surface-bonded masonry, partially grouted masonry, and dry-stacked/mortarless masonry using interlocking blocks. This paper outlines relative productivity assessment of conventional and interlocking-block masonry with different construction methods. To measure the utilization of time by the members of the team, work sampling (adopting the 5 min rating technique) was used. The frequencies of occurrences of each work category, namely direct, indirect, and noncontributory, have been established. Due to the variation in the noncontributory work component for different methods of construction, the net output has been expressed as output per productive hour. Productivity enhancement of 80–120% was observed for dry-stacked masonry and 60–90% more for thin-jointed and mortar-bedded interlocking-block masonry than that of conventional masonry.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Anand K. B. and .Ramamurthy, K., “Laboratory based productivity studies on alternative masonry systems”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, vol. 129, no. 3, 2003.

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