Improved Measured Mile Analysis Technique
Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 131, Issue 12
Abstract
Quantifying lost labor productivity on construction projects is difficult and sometimes subjective. A widely accepted way to quantify losses is the “measured mile” approach. It compares periods of a project that have been impacted by change to those that have not been impacted. As currently practiced the measured mile relies on subjectively identifying that reference period. In this paper the measured mile and a variant, the baseline method, are analyzed and compared to a new, proposed statistical clustering method. This new approach is advocated because it determines its reference period using objective criteria. A case study is included to show how the three methods work, and advantages and disadvantages of each method are presented in this paper.
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Received: Dec 5, 2003
Accepted: May 16, 2005
Published online: Dec 1, 2005
Published in print: Dec 2005
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