UPDATED Aug 24, 2026
Labor productivity remains the single most closely watched performance indicator on construction projects. It drives earned value calculations, informs crew deployment, and shapes how project teams forecast outcomes.
Yet, the way some organizations collect and interpret field productivity data has barely kept pace with the complexity of modern job sites. The gap between what gets measured and what actually happened on the ground continues to widen.
This guide covers:
Why Most Productivity Metrics Fail in the Field
Building a Measurement Framework That Reflects Actual Field Conditions
Turning Raw Field Data into Reliable Productivity Benchmarks
Technology Requirements for Sustainable Field Productivity Tracking
The Measurement Standard Your Field Teams Deserve
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