Identificação de perdas por improvisação em canteiros de obras
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2019-06-28
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The making-do stands out because it represents a potential to generate
other losses, such assecurity reduction, quality problems, productivity and rework. The
main objective of the research is to analyze and investigate the losses by making-do,
related to the management of the production of three companies of Goiânia, for the
purpose of identifying the categories of loss and their possible impacts. The research
is classified as quantitative and qualitative, also as applied and exploratory. Based on
this, data were analyzed during the technical visits in each work, among which stands
out the non-participant direct observation, the application of questionnaire and the
documentary analysis. In addition, photographic records of the productive activities
with the occurrence of losses were carried out, in addition to the analysis of the
organization of the construction site of the projects in study. The results of this study
indicated that most improvisations are related to short-term planning, logistics and
projects. However, the most important impacts of these types of losses are the need
for rework and loss of material. As a result, the importance of the study of the losses
related to the making-do stands out, since it generates other types of losses, and goes
beyond the waste of materials, evidencing issues related to the health and safety of
the workforce and impacts in the process of Production as a whole.
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Perdas, Making-do, Retrabalho, Improvisação, Gestão, Losses, Making-do, Rework, Improvisation, Management
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AMARAL, Tatiana Gondim do; BRANDÃO, Camila Mariana; ELIAS, Karinny Vieira; BRAGA, Pedro Boaratti. Identificação de perdas por improvisação em canteiros de obras. Revista Eletrônica de Engenharia Civil, Goiânia, v. 15, n. 1, p. 245–260, 2019. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.ufg.br/reec/article/view/54562.