Title A Study on the Analysis of Planning and Management Factors of Finishing Works Using an Analytic Hierarchy Process
Authors Lee, Chi-Joo ; Kim, Jae-Joon ; Lee, Yoon-Su
Page pp.132-140
ISSN 1229-7534
Keywords High-rising housing ; Finishing works ; Analytic hierarchy process(AHP) ; Planning Factors ; Management Factors ; Dry Wall Method
Abstract There is an increase in interest and investment in high-rise housing as it is perceived to be a new value-added market in the construction industry. In constructing a high-rise housing, the finishing works are executed in accompaniment with many other activities that are progressed repeatedly and spontaneously on each floor. It was reported that the duration of finishing works differs according to the management ability of the executing company and has a significant effect on the entire project duration. We suggest a need to concentrate on important management factors by analyzing the factors affecting the productivity of finishing works based on the site characteristics in high-rise housing. There are various complex productivity-affecting factors including the technical factors involved in planning and managing the processes of finishing works. From the viewpoint of planning and management factors, the importance of productivity-affecting factors was analyzed using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). A continuous examination of the management of high-importance factors will make it possible to improve productivity by enhancing the understanding of productivity- affecting factors of finishing works and suggesting a practical management direction.