Through data collection focused on two key areas: 1)
mitigation tracking (the added time on site access,
fit-for-duty, personal protective equipment, cleaning
and protocols); and 2) productivity benchmarking (lost
time in actual performance of the work) of industry
professionals, New Horizons Foundation and its partners
quantified the magnitude of time invested in
pandemic-related productivity losses.
Key findings include:
Based on information collected from sheet metal, HVAC
and mechanical contractors, 8.7% of hours available on
projects to do productive work are lost due to
mitigation requirements such as personal protective
equipment management, cleaning and disinfection, access
rules, and extra administration time.
There is a 9.2% average productivity impact — time lost
in installation labor — and an 8.7% mitigation impact on
sheet metal, HVAC and mechanical contractor productivity
as a result of the pandemic, resulting in 17.9%
productivity impact.
There are 85 minutes of lost productivity per day per
employee’s 8-hour work period.
The financial impact of productivity losses can take as
long as three to six months to fully play out in a
company’s finances.
In addition to highlighting the quantitative impact of
the pandemic, the report also includes a roadmap to help
members adapt to the new industry landscape — noting
that companies with pandemic mitigation processes in
place saw lower productivity losses.
The
report is a joint effort between SMACNA’s New
Horizons Foundation and ELECTRI International, the
National Electrical Contractors Association’s (NECA)
foundation. The Executive Summary of the report
can be found here.
Questions regarding this New Horizons Foundation project
and report should be directed to Thomas Soles, Executive
Director, New Horizons Foundation. He can be contacted
via email,
tsoles@smacna.org, or phone, 703-402-7395.
ABOUT SMACNA:
SMACNA is an international trade association
representing 3,500 contributing contractor firms and is
a leader in promoting quality and excellence in the
sheet metal and air conditioning industry. SMACNA
members are responsible for effectively delivering the
clean air Americans breathe in offices, homes, and
hospitals; for many of the attractive facades you see on
today’s stadiums and office buildings; and for the
comfortable, healthy, and safe living environments in
which our citizens live out their daily lives. SMACNA
has national offices in Chantilly, Va., outside of
Washington, D.C., and on Capitol Hill. For more
information, visit
www.SMACNA.org.
The New Horizons Foundation is a sheet metal and HVAC
industry initiative founded and initially funded by
SMACNA.
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