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Assessment of the Productivity of Nighttime Asphalt Paving Operations



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    Performing highway construction operations during nighttime hours has emerged as a response to traffic congestions caused by daytime lane closures. Work zone conditions at night may be different from those during the day, and nighttime factors that affect project metrics (i.e., safety, quality, and productivity) should be carefully considered during the planning of nighttime projects. Currently, there is no methodology for quantifying the effects of nighttime factors on the productivity of construction operations. The objective of this study therefore is to create such a methodology, specifically for asphalt paving projects, focusing on visibility, personnel fatigue, and glare. The methodology is demonstrated using an example case. First, nighttime qualitative (subjective) factors affecting the productivity of asphalt paving operations are identified. A productivity index (PI) is then estimated to account for these factors. The PI value is subsequently used to modify the baseline productivity simulated by a discrete event model of a paving operation, and is then compared with the actual productivity of the case study project. The analysis indicates that the productivity of the asphalt paving operation in the case study can be predicted within an acceptable accuracy range, implying that the calculated nighttime PI can adequately capture the effects of nighttime factors. Quantification of the effects of nighttime factors could help practitioners understand the extent of these effects on their projects. Because nighttime operations are usually more expensive-attributable to overtime payments, night premium payments, lighting expenses, and costs associated with enhanced traffic control-a better estimate of productivity during the early stages of the project, and accounting for the effects of nighttime factors, could lead to better planning and result in cost savings. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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    0733-9364
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  • Volume:
    138
  • Issue:
    12
  • NIOSHTIC Number:
    nn:20061212
  • Citation:
    J Constr Eng Manage 2012 Dec; 138(12):1421-1432
  • Contact Point Address:
    Ali Mostafavi, Ph.D. Candidate and Graduate Research Assistant, Purdue Univ., 550 Stadium Mall Dr., West Lafayette, IN 47909-2051
  • Email:
    amostafa@purdue.edu
  • Federal Fiscal Year:
    2013
  • Performing Organization:
    Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
  • Peer Reviewed:
    True
  • Start Date:
    20050201
  • Source Full Name:
    Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • End Date:
    20110315
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    urn:sha-512:8290f52b9fa83cc8c594263651c2a0a048efedd6161b989a6b598a61c51111b40f98a19b696adaa52b044806522006b3e41d5d510a133145c3deabc577641322
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