Impact of change orders on small labor-intensive projects

AS Hanna, M Gunduz - Journal of Construction Engineering and …, 2004 - ascelibrary.org
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2004ascelibrary.org
In today's construction, small projects can be just as important if not more important than the
larger projects. However, small projects are usually fast track projects, which often involve
overlapping design and construction time. Subsequent modifications may be required for the
sections that are already under construction. These disruptions to the ongoing project are
labeled as change orders. The impact due to changes has been described as the adverse
effect upon the unchanged work due to changes in the contract. For this study, 34 projects …
In today’s construction, small projects can be just as important if not more important than the larger projects. However, small projects are usually fast track projects, which often involve overlapping design and construction time. Subsequent modifications may be required for the sections that are already under construction. These disruptions to the ongoing project are labeled as change orders. The impact due to changes has been described as the adverse effect upon the unchanged work due to changes in the contract. For this study, 34 projects were selected to develop a statistical model that estimates the amount of labor efficiency lost due to change orders for small projects. The variables in the final model are percent design related changes, percent owner initiated changes, the ratio of actual peak labor to estimated peak labor, the ratio of actual project duration to estimated project duration, and project manager’s percent time on the project. The results of this paper are of value to owners, electrical and mechanical contractors, and construction managers. The model quantifies the impact of change orders by introducing the most important variables that bring the largest disruptions.
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