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Abotaleb, I S and El-adaway, I H (2018) First Attempt Toward a Holistic Understanding of the Interdependent Rippled Impacts Associated with Out-of-Sequence Work in Construction Projects: System Dynamics Modeling Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Al-Bayati, A J and Al-Zubaidi, H A (2018) Inventory of Nanomaterials in Construction Products for Safety and Health. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Chen, R, Tan, Y, Zhang, B, Shen, W, Liu, G and Wang, Z (2018) Installation of Integral Prefabricated Bridge Abutment and Pier with Flexible Water Stop Curtain. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Cheng, M, Huang, K and Hutomo, M (2018) Multiobjective Dynamic-Guiding PSO for Optimizing Work Shift Schedules. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Chennarapu, H, Garala, T K, Chennareddy, R, Balunaini, U and Venkata Narasimha Reddy, G (2018) Compaction Quality Control of Earth Fills Using Dynamic Cone Penetrometer. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Gerami Seresht, N and Fayek, A R (2018) Dynamic Modeling of Multifactor Construction Productivity for Equipment-Intensive Activities. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Ghoddousi, P, Nasirzadeh, F and Hashemi, H (2018) Evaluating Highway Construction Projects’ Sustainability Using a Multicriteria Group Decision-Making Model Based on Bootstrap Simulation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Hosseini, M R, Martek, I, Papadonikolaki, E, Sheikhkhoshkar, M, Banihashemi, S and Arashpour, M (2018) Viability of the BIM Manager Enduring as a Distinct Role: Association Rule Mining of Job Advertisements. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Hu, C and Liu, D (2018) Improved Critical Path Method with Trapezoidal Fuzzy Activity Durations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Lee, W and Migliaccio, G C (2018) Temporal Effect of Construction Workforce Physical Strain on Diminishing Marginal Productivity at the Task Level. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Meng, J, Yan, J and Xue, B (2018) Exploring Relationships between National Culture and Infrastructure Sustainability Using QCA. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Ong, H Y, Wang, C and Zainon, N (2018) Developing a Quality-Embedded EVM Tool to Facilitate the Iron Triangle in Architectural, Construction, and Engineering Practices. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Oti, A H, Tah, J H M and Abanda, F H (2018) Integration of Lessons Learned Knowledge in Building Information Modeling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Building information modeling (BIM); Lessons learned; Not only structured query language (NoSQL); Federated model; Navisworks; Project management;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001537
  • Abstract:
    Lessons learned systems are vital means for integrating construction knowledge into the various phases of the construction project life cycle. Many such systems are tailored toward the owner-organization’s specific needs and workflows to overcome challenges with information collection, documentation, and retrieval. Previous works have relied on the development of conventional local and network/cloud-based database management systems to store and retrieve lessons gathered on projects. These lessons learned systems operate independently and have not been developed to take full advantage of the benefits of integration with emerging building information modeling (BIM) technology. As such, construction professionals are faced with a lack of efficient and speedy retrieval of context-focused information on lessons learned for appropriate utilization in projects. To tackle this challenge, we propose the integration of lessons learned knowledge management in BIM in addition to existing two-dimensional to eight-dimensional modeling of project information. The integration was implemented through the embedding of nonstructured query system, NoSQL (MongoDB), in a BIM-enabled environment to host lessons learned information linked to model items and four-dimensional modeling project tasks of the digitized model. This is beyond existing conventional text-based queries and is novel. The system is implemented in .NET Frameworks and interfaced with a project management BIM tool, Navisworks Manage. The demonstration with a test case of a federated model from a predesign school project suggests that lessons learned systems can become an integral part of BIM environments and contribute to enhancing knowledge reuse in projects.

Pereira, E, Hermann, U, Han, S and AbouRizk, S (2018) Case-Based Reasoning Approach for Assessing Safety Performance Using Safety-Related Measures. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Raoufi, M and Fayek, A R (2018) Framework for Identification of Factors Affecting Construction Crew Motivation and Performance. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).

Tang, Y, Wang, G, Li, H and Cao, D (2018) Dynamics of Collaborative Networks between Contractors and Subcontractors in the Construction Industry: Evidence from National Quality Award Projects in China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 144(09).