Researchers

Paul M. Goodrum, P.E., Ph.D.

Professor

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University of Kentucky, College of Engineering
Civil Engineering
151C Raymond Building
Lexington, KY 40506-0281
Phone: (859) 257-5416
Fax: (859) 257-4404
Email: Contact me


Professional Preparation

Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Civil Engineering, 2001.
P.E., State of Kentucky – License Number 20220, 1998.
MSE, University of Texas at Austin, Civil Engineering, 1994.
BSCE, University of Washington, Civil Engineering, 1993.

Appointments

2006-Present, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky, College of Engineering, Civil Engineering
2001-2006, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, College of Engineering, Civil Engineering
2000-2000, Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, Cockrell School of Engineering, Civil Engineering
1998-2001, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, Cockrell School of Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Industry Institute
1996-1998, Civil Engineer (EIT), DDS Engineering
1994-1996, Project Safety Engineer, W.L. Hailey Construction, Tunnel Division
1993-1994, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, Cockrell School of Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Industry Institute

Selected Publications

  • Wang, Y., Goodrum, P., Haas, C., and Glover, R. (2009). “An Analysis of Skill Afinity in Construction.”  ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 135(10).  pp. 999-1008.
  • Zhai, D., Goodrum, P., Haas, C., and Caldas, C. (2009). “Relationship between the Automation and Integration of Construction Information Systems and Productivity.” ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(8). pp 746-753.
  • Grau, D., Caldas, C., Goodrum, P., and Haas, C. (2009). “Assessing the Impacts of Materials Tracking Technologies on Construction Craft Productivity.” Elsevier Journal of Automation in Construction. (18)2009.  Pp. 903-911.
  • Dai, J., Goodrum, P., Maloney, W., and Srinivasan, C. (2009). “Latent Structures of the Factors Affecting Construction Labor Productivity.”  ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.  135(5). pp. 397-406.
  • Goodrum, P., Zhai, D. and Yasin, M. (2009). “The Relationship between Changes in Material Technology and Construction Productivity.”  ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 135(4).  pp. 278-287.
  • Goodrum, P., Wang, Y., Fenouil, P., (2009). “A Decision making System for Accelerating Roadway Construction”  Emerald Journal of Engineering, Construction, and Architectural Management.  16(2).  pp. 116-135.
  • Dai, J., Goodrum, P., and Maloney, W. (2008). “Construction Craft Workers’ Perceptions of the Factors Affecting Their Productivity.” ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.  134(3).  pp. 217-226.
  • Goodrum, P., McLaren, M., and Durfee, A. (2006). “The Application of Active Radio Frequency Identification for Tool Tracking on Construction Job Sites.” Journal of Automation in Construction.  Elsevier. 15(3).  pp. 291-302.
  • Goodrum, P., and Gangwar, M. (2004). “The Relationship Between Changes in Equipment Technology and Wages in the U.S. Construction Industry.”  E & F.N. Spon Journal of Construction Management and Economics. 22(3).
  • Goodrum, P., and Haas, C. (2004). “The Long-Term Impact of Equipment Technology on Labor Productivity in the U.S. Construction Industry at the Activity Level.”  ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 131(1).  pp. 124-133.