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Influence of Labour Experience in the Generation of Construction Material Waste in the Sri Lankan Construction Industry

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posted on 2023-03-24, 01:07 authored by Gayani KarunasenaGayani Karunasena, Gayan Fernando, Dilogini Ashokkumar, Chunlu LiuChunlu Liu
The construction industry consumes a huge quantity of raw materials, some of which ends up as waste in the construction process. Among many factors, studies suggest that the inexperience of labour is one factor that generates construction material waste. However, an in-depth analysis of construction material waste generation concerning the different levels of labour experience has not been undertaken. Thus, this study investigates the influence of labour experience in the generation of brick and tile material waste in the Sri Lankan construction industry and, thereby, develops a model to predict average waste generation with respect to labour experience. Bricks and tiles were considered since they are identified as the materials most wasted in the Sri Lankan construction industry. To carry out this research, nine similar commercial projects under construction using bricks and tiles were selected from three large building construction organizations in Sri Lanka. Non-participant direct observations and unstructured interviews were adopted as data collection techniques. A simple arithmetical mean method was adopted to analyse material wastage and a scatter diagram was used to identify the correlation and regression to develop a prediction model. The findings revealed that, when labour experience increased, brick and tile wastage generation decreased, although there were slight fluctuations.

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Location

Basel, Switzerland

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY

Volume

15

Article number

5406

Pagination

1-16

eISSN

2071-1050

Issue

6

Publisher

MDPI