Impact of Takt-Time Planning on Plastering Work Productivity: A Case Study

  • Kozlovská M
  • Kempecova D
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This article aims to analyze productivity issues during the implementation of plastering works on the case study of a residential complex. The results of the study revealed that establishing a proper work schedule and adhering to the Takt schedule resulted in a 19% increase in plastering productivity compared to non-Takt schedules. Furthermore, the study identified the existence of waste, which had a negative impact on the progress of the plastering work and could have been prevented through better project planning during the initial project phases.

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Kozlovská, M., & Kempecova, D. (2023). Impact of Takt-Time Planning on Plastering Work Productivity: A Case Study. Selected Scientific Papers - Journal of Civil Engineering, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.2478/sspjce-2023-0002

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