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Forecasting and Minimizing Field Reword

Event Date
Jul 31, 2000
Type
Conference Presentation
Research Team
RT-153
Slides
16
Topic
Effects of Field Rework
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Abstract
RT-153 was tasked with identifying the variables that predict field rework, beginning in the early design and definition phase. The team defined Rework as “activities in the field that have to be done more than once in the field, or activities that remove work previously installed as part of the project.” The research includes an Investigation of Field Rework in Industrial Construction and Early Warning for Field Rework and Cost Growth.  Rework is one of the most inefficient activities taking place on a construction site. There are several key negative consequences of rework, which include growing cost, schedule delays, productivity impacts, and demotivated craft workers. The team’s objectives included investigating field rework measurement, determining major causes of rework, assessing the cost and schedule impact of rework, identifying practices to minimize rework, and developing a tool to provide early warning of high field rework during construction. The Research Team conducted four major data gathering activities to gain a better understanding of the causes and effects of rework.  The research resulted in a database containing measurements of field rework, independent variables identified as potential predictors of rework, and parametric project data from completed projects was compiled and analyzed. The most tangible end product of the research is the development of the Field Rework Index (FRI). This is a simple tool intended for use multiple times throughout the preconstruction phase of the project by the project team. It is used for early warning of field rework. It was also found that there is a direct correlation between high FRI score and cost growth.  Projects experiencing high levels of field rework can generally trace the causes back to engineering design, scope definition and pre-project planning, and even the alignment within the organization of the owner for the project. Attempts to minimize field rework must start early in the project life.
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Effects of Field Rework
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Detailed Design, Owner alignment, Field Rework, Field Rework Index, Design Coordination, Project Execution, Project Cost Growth, Design Rework, rt153