Research Team 192 (RT-192) was commissioned as a follow-up to the Engineering Productivity Measurement Research Team (RT-156). Their primary objective was to continue development of a standardized productivity measurement methodology.
The focus of RT-192 remained on the evaluation of engineering productivity through the measurement of physical design quantities instead of typical deliverables such as drawings or specifications. It was found that measuring productivity through physical quantities was more consistent and reliable and not subject to differences in work processes across the industry.
In conclusion, RT-192, recommends that engineering productivity should be evaluated by a statistical index. By indexing the project output metrics a company can evaluate each project with the goal of reducing the index over time. Productivity Index is defined by the research team below.
Evaluation and determination of disciplines “basis hours” is predicted by the model using design quantities. Summary of productivity basis hours models is found in Key Finding #2 below.
Although engineering is close to 20 percent of the project cost, its impact on the other 80 percent is great. Organizations looking to improve detailed engineering processes will find this form of evaluation a good metric to confirm the improvement trend.
IR192-1, Engineering Productivity Measurement System The research team found two methods for implementing this productivity evaluation: an off-the-shelf method and a custom-tailored approach to measure engineering productivity.
Engineering Productivity Measurement System - IR192-2
Publication Date: 04/2006 Type: Implementation Resource Pages: 67 Status: Archived Tool
Engineering Productivity Measurements II - RR192-11
Publication Date: 01/2004 Type: Research Report Pages: 259 Status: Archived Reference
Engineering Productivity Measurements II - RS192-1
Publication Date: 09/2003 Type: Research Summary Pages: 27 Status: Archived Supporting Product
Presentations from CII Events
Implementation Session - Engineering Productivity Measurement System
Publication Date: 06/2003 Presenter: Number of Slides: 0 Event Code: AC03
Plenary Session - Engineering Productivity Measurement System
Publication Date: 06/2003 Presenter: Number of Slides: 40 Event Code: AC03
Session - Benchmarking Productivity Metrics
Publication Date: 07/2002 Presenter: David Hile Number of Slides: 34 Event Code: AC02
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