Abstract:
While manufacturing industry has generally been capable to apply new concepts
successfully, construction industry still appears failing to apply them. Although these two
industries differ significantly from each other, there is no obvious reason why construction
industry should not be able to take advantage applying new concepts, and reject its denounced
traditionalism. The new trends have been represented by concepts like mathematical modeling,
operations research, lean production techniques, total quality management and just-in-time
production. This paper is thus intended to highlight the various scenarios in the life-cycle of
construction projects, where statistical methods can be used to overcome the drawbacks of
traditional construction. Time studies have been conducted on various grades of manpower and
equipments in Indian construction to measure their actual productivity. The application of
statistical methods in construction provides construction managers and other decision makers the
opportunity of experiencing and responding to various factors which are responsible for loss of
productivity, and hence eliminating them.