BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Evaluation of the definition of mechanisation impact on efficiency in capital repair in Russia and Spain

  • Fatullaev Rustam,
  • Borovkova Anastasia,
  • Murtazova Lana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202413803048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 138
p. 03048

Abstract

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Increasing labor productivity is a key task, the solution of which underlies the formation of construction business processes. Heads of construction companies and the construction complex of each state, striving to optimize costs, pay special attention to the mechanization of processes and the reduction of manual labor. All research related to labor productivity is an urgent task for companies and the state as a whole.To analyze the efficiency indicators of labor productivity during major repairs, data on the standard labor intensity of Russia and Spain were analyzed in terms of the share of mechanized and manual labor during major repairs per working hour. This paper examines labor costs for the main types of mechanized (partially mechanized) and non-mechanized work (manual labor) performed as part of major repairs in Russia and Spain. Also, this work provides a comparative analysis of actual and standard indicators of productivity of mechanized and manual labor in Russia and Spain.Based on the results of the analysis of calculations (correlation dependence) performed in the work “Comparative analysis of the standard labor intensity of major repairs in Russia and abroad,” a result was obtained showing the absence of a stable correlation between the labor intensity of a set of work processes. Due to the mixed results obtained, in this work the issue of labor intensity of work in different countries is considered in more detail using the example of individual (private) types of work. The results of this study suggest that by classifying technological processes according to different criteria, researchers may be able to detect recurring patterns. This methodology has the potential to reveal how various factors influence productivity fluctuations in unique ways. countries.