One of the main issues of construction scheduling is harmonizing the work of crews that perform repetitive processes. The schedules determine the resource flow and the efficiency of the construction ...stage. Traditional scheduling tools are not suitable for repetitive projects. Therefore, the authors put forward a deterministic method for harmonizing works in projects to construct a number of buildings with the repetitive processes conducted in non-uniform units. The scheduling objectives are to minimize the overall project duration, the makespan of the buildings, and resource idle time. The relative importance of these criteria is to be decided by the planner. A particle swarm algorithm was employed for optimization. The merits of the method were illustrated by a real-life case: a project to construct an estate of duplex houses.
•We propose an original method of scheduling repetitive construction projects.•The user can adjust weights of three schedule optimization criteria.•Application of the method is illustrated by a real-life case.•The method helped reduce project duration by 25.4% compared with duration of the original schedule.
Scheduling repetitive construction projects is a challenge due to computational complexity. The authors aim to construct a scheduling system to facilitate the optimization of such projects. First, ...they formulate a mathematical model of a project composed of any combination of units to be delivered in a fixed order or whose order is to be optimized. With ancillary variables added to the project network, the model proves simple enough to facilitate computations related to schedule optimization. A particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm with a unique method to prevent stagnation of the results is proposed to solve the bi-criteria schedule optimization problem. The resulting scheduling system is tested on an actual project to expand an intermodal terminal. The results point to the practical potential of the system. Complemented with a user-friendly interface, it is a ready scheduling support tool. Future research may include incorporating more optimization criteria and making the system risk-aware.
•We propose a scheduling system for complex repetitive construction projects.•Flexible model accommodates a wide range of practical constraints without increase in complexity.•PSO algorithm with an original riot factor efficiently performs bi-criteria schedule optimization.•Case study proves the system's capability to optimize schedules of a real-scale projects.
Mega construction projects in China are usually very complicated in nature, thus evaluating and understanding these complexities are critical to the success of these megaprojects. However, empirical ...studies related to the measurement of the complexity of megaprojects remain lacking. This paper aims to fill this gap by developing a complexity measurement model based on the Shanghai Expo construction project in China using fuzzy analytic network process (FANP). Firstly, a complexity measurement model consisting of 28 factors, which are grouped under six categories, namely, technological, organizational, goal, environmental, cultural and information complexities, is formulated through literature review using the content analysis technique. The model is then refined by a two-round Delphi survey conducted in the case megaproject. Finally, the refined model and suggestions for its application are provided based on the survey results. The model is believed to be beneficial for scholars and serve as reference for professionals in managing megaprojects.
•We develop a complexity measurement model for megaprojects in China.•The model using FANP reflects the interactions among numerous elements.•The model using FANP deals with uncertainty and vagueness of language.•The model can determine the level of complexity of mega construction projects.•We provide suggestions for the application of this measurement model.
BIM-based Construction Networks (BbCNs) are teams comprising members from several specialist organisations to undertake BIM-related tasks on BIM-enabled projects. Fostering collaboration within BbCNs ...is a top priority for construction project managers, yet no explicit body of knowledge has focused on investigating the relevant research gaps in knowledge. The present study intends to address this gap by plotting the storyline of relevant research studies in the last 10years (2006–2016). A “Collaboration Pentagon” consisted of context, process, task, team and actor as the theoretical lens is created through integration of relevant frameworks. The study draws upon a bibliometric analysis of 1031 studies on BIM alongside the outcome of a qualitative evaluation of a total of 62 carefully selected papers on collaboration in BbCNs. The findings reveal that the scholarship on collaboration on BIM-enabled projects has predominately focused on technology as one antecedent of collaboration while project-related and managerial antecedents have remained under-researched. Moreover, though enhancing collaboration necessitates inclusion of all influential antecedents, studies with such an all-inclusive perspective are rare. The study contributes to the field through this inclusive Collaboration Pentagon and by providing a systematic and objective evaluation of available literature on collaboration in BbCNs and uncovering respective gaps.
•The corpus of the literature associated with collaboration in BbCNs is analysed deploying bibliometric and qualitative techniques•Core research areas of published studies on collaboration in BbCNs are identified and visualized•Gaps in the literature on collaboration in BbCNs are identified
The management of construction projects requires adequate techniques to support the continual exchange of information across disciplines. Recent advances in Building Information Modelling (BIM) have ...exposed new ways for process and data integration with open data formats, process mapping, and terminology. In construction projects where multiple disciplines produce and share BIM data, mechanisms for defining information priority, provenance and suitability become necessary in order to have consistent and traceable use of data. This includes objects or collection of attributes for data objects that are associated with a discipline or organisation including clear identification of the transaction that has introduced the information. Blockchain can be used to record metadata of BIM objects such as the issuing discipline, object version and responsibility/ liability associated with the data. Blockchain can offer the capability to apply levels of “trust” to individual BIM objects and a more secured framework of collaboration across stakeholders.
This paper proposes a Blockchain-based BIM data provenance model to support information exchange in construction projects. By testing the solution in a real-world bridge construction scenario, it has been shown that the approach can recognise the levels of competence and can improve the process of BIM implementation. The proposed approach gives stakeholders more confidence when sharing their BIM data, reduces costs, and improves risk contingencies in construction projects. The paper provides a cost analysis to evidence the implications of using Blockchain for BIM data provenance through an experimental framework supported by an Ethereum public test network. A front-end web page has also been created to facilitate interaction with smart contracts and to monitor the BIM data provenance process.
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•A Blockchain data provenance framework is proposed to manage BIM data in construction•Blockchain is used to incentivise project collaboration and distribution of BIM objects•A case study is provided to demonstrate the reliability of the BIM data provenance model•The Blockchain-data provenance model facilitates the delivery of project activities•Data provenance costs vary based on to the number of disciplines and volume of data
The successful adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) leads to the subsequent need for improving management practices and stakeholders' relationships. Previous studies have attempted to ...explore solutions for non-technical issues; however, a systematic and quantitative review of the details of non-technical field, namely, the managerial areas of BIM (MA–BIM), seems to be missing. Hence, a scientometric approach is used to construct knowledge maps in MA–BIM, thereby allowing bibliometric data to provide an objective and accurate perspective in the field as a whole. Through keyword and abstract term analysis of 126 related papers published from 2007 to 2015, an integrated conceptual framework is proposed to summarize current status and structure future directions of MA–BIM based on five principal research areas. This study shows the transformation of MA–BIM from an individual approach to a wide-ranging organizational strategy. It provides new insights into managing BIM projects by referring to the accurate representation and analysis of previous research efforts.
•Scientometric analysis has been used to construct knowledge maps of managerial aspects of Building Information Modeling (MA–BIM).•This systematic analysis of 126 papers published from 2007 to 2015 reveals five principal MA–BIM research areas.•An integrated conceptual framework is proposed to summarize current status and structure future directions of MA–BIM.
The implementation of a building construction project is unavoidable from the emergence of waste material. Construction material waste is defined as something that is over what is required. This ...study intends to find the application of construction waste management in building construction projects to minimize the waste material. Data was collected using observation, interviews, and distributing questionnaires to 4 building project parties in Central Java using a random sampling method. Data analysis was carried out by descriptive analysis to determine the type and cause of the highest waste material and supported by regression and correlation analysis to assess the application of ways to minimize waste material. The results of data analysis show that the most types of waste material are formwork wood, reinforcing steel, concrete, and cement. The factor causing waste material that most often occurs is the design change factor that comes from the design phase. Based on the analysis, the effort to minimize waste material that is the most influential on it is improving the quality of tool and material management by providing training to construction personnel related to materials construction used
We propose that integrated management of construction risk and stakeholder is feasible and can promote the effectiveness of both risk management (RM) and stakeholder management (SM). A systematic ...literature review is conducted on the current construction literature involving both RM and SM, through which we identify four linkage modes between risk and stakeholder management. We further suggest future directions that enable integrating risk and stakeholder management to benefit the management process and/or management outcome of RM and SM. These linkages and directions shed light on enhancing the effectiveness of RM and SM through new ways of thinking about, analyzing, and then managing risks and stakeholders in a holistic and integrated way, but not the traditional endeavor in individual areas. Integrating risk and stakeholder management is challenging, but can be a novel way for improving project performance for which this research conceptually justifies its feasibility and benefits, which merits further study.
•Risk and stakeholder literature splinter thereby impeding risk and stakeholder integrated management.•An integrated analysis on risk and stakeholder management connections seems to lack.•Four linkages between RM and SM are identified from 79 construction-specific articles.•Directions for enhancing effectiveness of RM and SM are suggested from an integration perspective.
Regardless of the calls for a distinction between individual and team levels of analysis, studies regarding the multiple-level analysis of emotional intelligence are lacking in the project management ...literature. This research aims to address this shortcoming by examining the relationships between emotional intelligence, trust, and performance through multilevel analysis. Data were derived from 408 participants from 89 project teams in the large scale projects through three different surveys. We used hierarchical linear modeling and we found that emotional intelligence relates positively to performance and to trust at different levels of analysis. We also found that, at the team level, trust does not mediate the relationship between emotional intelligence and project team performance. This research offers a more realistic and comprehensive picture of the management and recognition of emotional intelligence in teams and individuals concurrently and addresses the implications for project leaders of inspiring individuals and teams.
•This study provides a comprehensive view of the management and recognition of EI in teams and individuals.•Emotional intelligence has a positive impact on trust and performance at both individual and team levels of analysis.•Trust in team mediates the association between emotional intelligence and performance.•By demonstrating two cross-level effects, we established that the interplay between levels is important.•To achieve higher performance organizations should incorporate EI in employee recruitment and development programs.
Studies proved that project managers’ performance is greatly affected by their job satisfaction. Little attention has been paid to the job satisfaction of project managers in green construction ...projects. This study aims to assess the job satisfaction of project managers in charge of green construction projects, with comparisons against conventional construction projects. It also investigates the key barriers that influence project managers’ job satisfaction and proposes feasible strategies to improve their job satisfaction in green construction projects. A literature review was conducted to understand the mechanism of job satisfaction and the potential barriers and strategies in green construction projects, followed by a questionnaire survey that collected the data from 105 project managers. Interviews with five industry experts were also conducted to substantiate survey results. The results show that ‘job content’ and ‘personality and competence of jobholders’ were perceived differently between green and conventional construction projects. ‘Technical requirement’ and ‘split incentive condition’, ‘project managers’ expertise and awareness’ and ‘demand and support from stakeholders’ were identified as key barriers of project managers’ job satisfaction in green construction projects. The findings contribute to the body of knowledge on the features of job satisfaction for green construction project managers, assist companies in formulating strategies to enhance the performance of project managers.
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•This paper studies content and barrier of green project managers’ job satisfaction.•Job content, context, resource, personality/competence etc. form job satisfaction.•Job content, jobholders’ personality/competence are emphasized in green projects.•Technical condition, expertise, split incentive, stakeholder affect job satisfaction.•Eight strategies are developed to boost green project managers’ job satisfaction.