Reducing operating costs approaches of subcontractors in Thai construction industry
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reducing, operating costs, subcontractors, construction industryAbstract
This research aim to 1).compare the important level of operating factors of subcontractor companies in construction industry classifier by general information of respondents 2) Finding reducing operating costs approaches of subcontractors in Thai construction industry. The research found that:1)there was not significant different of the important level of operating factors of subcontractor companies in construction industry classifier by position, age rage, work experience of respondents. 2) the reducing operating costs approaches of subcontractors in Thai construction industry were reduce the waste of inventory, transportation does not add value, defects from construction work, waiting time, non-utilized talent employees, motion of employees, these factors jointly prophesy 60.1 % , at statistical significance level of .05.
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