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Research by CEDA (the Committee for Economic Development of Australia) shows that in the last fifty years or so the construction industry has not made the productivity gains experienced in manufacturing. In fact, the dwellings made by each construction worker has fallen by about 50 percent since the 1970s. James Brook, an economist at CEDA, worked on a recent report ‘Size Matters: Why Construction Productivity is So Weak’.
The report highlights that, as well as the difficulty in sourcing materials, and the rising bureaucracy around planning regulations, the predominance of very small businesses in the construction sector is a barrier to the adoption of more productive techniques. James takes Phil through their findings in this weekend’s podcast.
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Research by CEDA (the Committee for Economic Development of Australia) shows that in the last fifty years or so the construction industry has not made the productivity gains experienced in manufacturing. In fact, the dwellings made by each construction worker has fallen by about 50 percent since the 1970s. James Brook, an economist at CEDA, worked on a recent report ‘Size Matters: Why Construction Productivity is So Weak’.
The report highlights that, as well as the difficulty in sourcing materials, and the rising bureaucracy around planning regulations, the predominance of very small businesses in the construction sector is a barrier to the adoption of more productive techniques. James takes Phil through their findings in this weekend’s podcast.
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