Research paper
Utilizing Multiskilled Resources in Addressing Labor Shortage Issues in Off-Site Construction: Benefits, Challenges, and Best Practices
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- Title
- Utilizing Multiskilled Resources in Addressing Labor Shortage Issues in Off-Site Construction: Benefits, Challenges, and Best Practices
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- Auckland University of Technology
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- Tuwhera
- Description
Although off-site construction (OSC) offers numerous advantages and is gaining market share, its widespread adoption is limited by a shortage of skilled labor. Multiskilling is valued in OSC as a solution to this shortage, providing significant cost benefits by enhancing production line efficiency. Despite ongoing discussions about labor shortages, there has been a considerable lack of research into the global presence of OSC’s multiskilled workforce. This study employs a dual approach, integ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2025-01-23
- Creator
- Mai, Tuyet Phuoc Anh / Doan, Dat / Ghaffarian Hoseini, Ali
- URL
- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/18523
- Related subjects
- 0905 Civil Engineering / 1202 Building / 1504 Commercial Services / Building & Construction / 3302 Building / 4005 Civil engineering
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