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An electrical contractor estimated a project at 100 labor hours using standard labor units. Following the industry-standard '50/50 basis' (where 50% of a labor unit is for physical installation and 50% is for support activities like layout, handling, and non-productive labor), the estimate allocated 50 hours for installation and 50 hours for support tasks.

The project actually required 115 total hours. A review of the labor logs reveals:

  • Physical Installation: 45 hours
  • Drawing Study and Layout: 15 hours
  • Material Handling and Cleanup: 35 hours
  • Non-Productive Time (Breaks and Safety): 20 hours

By analyzing this performance data against the standard components of a labor unit, which conclusion best explains the 15-hour labor overrun?

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Updated 2026-05-08

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