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@@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ laboring is the most interesting and rewarding part of the job.
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Discussions of human factors are far more engaging
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than those of statistical analysis.
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TODO: discuss the necessity of comprehensive labor consumption insights
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and visualizations which are not currently feasible
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as an expectation of owners and contractors.
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Estimators know that doubling crew won't double production,
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but we must be able to offer evidence as such.
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Tables of labor factors given certain conditions
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can be converted to functions using regressions.
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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ the prediction of labor of unstudied items.
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month = {7},
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number = {4},
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pages = {331--337},
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title = {{Benchmarking productivity Indicators for Electrical/Mechanical Projects}},
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title = {Benchmarking productivity Indicators for Electrical/Mechanical Projects},
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volume = {128},
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year = {2002},
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doi = {10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(2002)128:4(331},
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