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WEBINAR - FMI Labor Productivity Study Part 2: The Demand for Prefabrication

Tuesday, July 23, 2024 (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) (EDT)
Event Details

Labor productivity is the central economic engine that drives profitability for labor-intensive, self-performing contractors. FMI’s 2023 Labor Productivity Study found that contractors experienced approximately $30 billion to $40 billion in lost profits due to labor inefficiencies in 2022. Join us to explore the current state of prefabrication in the United States and how labor-intensive firms are incorporating prefabrication to address challenges impacting labor productivity. 

Learning Objectives: 

•Current trends and future state of prefabrication in the United States 

•What are the primary demand drivers, benefits, and challenges facing prefabrication 

•What strategic and operational questions must be solved for to successfully implement or increase prefabrication practices in your business

Presented By:

Michael Keller focuses on providing expert guidance on operational excellence, labor productivity and strategic planning. He helps organizations recognize maximum operational potential and find data-driven, proactive solutions to complex problems.

Before FMI, Michael spent several years in commercial construction project management, completing projects ranging from minor tenant improvements to large health care projects.

Licenses and Certifications

Engineer Intern Certificate, State of Florida




Capabilities


Industries

Operational Excellence

Labor Productivity

Preconstruction Services

Project Management


Construction




Education

 

 

Master of Business Administration, Competitive Strategy, University of Florida

Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida


Additional Information
Event Contact:
Jessica Enochs
Contact Organization:
American Subcontractors Association - National (ASA)
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