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Al-Mhdawi, M K S, Brito, M, Onggo, B S, Qazi, A, O'Connor, A and Namian, M (2023) Construction risk management in Iraq during the COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges to implementation and efficacy of practices. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Alankarage, S, Chileshe, N, Samaraweera, A, Rameezdeen, R and Edwards, D J (2023) Guidelines for using a case study approach in construction culture research: Application to BIM-enabled organizations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Alikhani, H, Le, C, Jeong, H D and Damnjanovic, I (2023) Sequential machine learning for activity sequence prediction from daily work report data. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Cuciniello, G, Inzerillo, G, Corazziari, L, Ciampini, A, Degni, R, Torresi, M and Leandri, P (2023) Modeling the tire-pavement noise as a regression function of speed, mixture properties, and age of the layer. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Deng, J, Zhao, Y, Li, X, Wang, Y and Zhou, Y (2023) Network embeddedness, relationship norms, and cooperative behavior: Analysis based on evolution of construction project network. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Dhanshyam, M and Srivastava, S K (2023) Decision framework for efficient risk mitigation in BOT highway infrastructure service projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Hochscheid, E, Falardeau, M, Lapalme, J, Boton, C and Rivest, L (2023) Practitioners' concerns about their liability toward BIM collaborative digital mockups: Case study in civil engineering. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Jiang, F, Lyu, Y, Zhang, Y and Guo, Y (2023) Research on the differences between risk-factor attention and risk losses in PPP projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Kong, Z, Ma, H, Lv, K and Shi, J J (2023) Liability of foreignness in public-private partnership projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Lei, Z, Sadiq Altaf, M, Cheng, Z, Liu, H and Tang, S (2023) Measurement of information loss and transfer impacts of technology systems in offsite construction processes. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: building information modeling; digitalization and automation; information interoperability; offsite construction
- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: http://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13637
- Abstract:
Offsite construction, also known as industrialized/prefabricated construction, is an alternative approach to delivering construction projects, compared to the on-site stick-built/built-on-site construction approach. Today's offsite construction processes often use technology systems (e.g., digital design tools and automated machinery) to increase productivity and improve product quality. These systems operate collectively and rely on information generated in different operating environments. Therefore, information interoperability is critical to achieving overall construction efficiency and economics. This creates a need to study the impacts of information loss and transfer due to information interoperability, specifically for offsite construction processes. Given this, the paper uses a qualitative (case study) approach to document the offsite construction processes and the information requirements for each process. The efforts spent on information generation and transfer are taken as inputs for calculating the information loss and transfer impact using a quantitative (Monte Carlo simulation) approach. It contributes to the body of knowledge with (1) documentation of the current offsite construction processes based on wood panelized construction and the information requirements for all involved technology systems; (2) a case study approach that can be generically applied in other offsite construction companies to capture the information efficiency due to information interoperability; and (3) a generic simulation-based approach to measure the impacts of information loss and transfer between processes. As a result, the paper proposes phases of technology adoption and strategies for offsite construction companies. ; Practical Applications This research proposes some practical implications specifically for the offsite construction industry that intends to adopt new technology systems and/or evaluate the efficiency of information handling in their existing practice, through a case study. For example, offsite construction firms can develop their own evaluation metrics to assess the information loss and transfer before investing in new technology systems, by following a similar approach to this case study. This may include comparing different technology systems from the perspective of return on investment. The approach can also be used to evaluate existing technology systems and set a baseline/benchmark. This will help management to understand the potential losses in effort due to poor information interoperability and set targets for enhancing these systems. Lastly, the proposed phases of technology adoption and strategies can help the offsite construction industry to set targets for progressive technology transformation and serve as a reference for setting expectations from a business perspective. It also helps the company to identify the required talents and know-how in the technology transformation process.
Li, J, Yang, M, Liu, C, Li, A and Guo, B (2023) Listen to the companies: Exploring BIM job competency requirements by text mining of recruitment information in China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Liang, R, Li, R and Chong, H Y (2023) Decision-making model for evaluating joint venture contractors in construction of complex infrastructure megaprojects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Ma, H, Cao, S, Wang, Y and Zhang, H (2023) The moderating effect of optimism bias on ambivalence of workers' unsafe behaviors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Ma, J, Li, H, Yu, X, Fang, X, Fang, B, Zhao, Z, Huang, X, Anwer, S and Xing, X (2023) Sweat analysis-based fatigue monitoring during construction rebar bending tasks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Montalbán-Domingo, L, Torres-Machi, C, Sanz-Benlloch, A, Pellicer, E and Molenaar, K R (2023) Green public procurement in civil infrastructure construction: Current performance and main project characteristics. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Mostofi, F, Tokdemir, O B and Toǧan, V (2023) Comprehensive root cause analysis of construction defects using semisupervised graph representation learning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Patil, K R, Bhandari, S, Agrawal, A, Ayer, S K, Perry, L A and Hallowell, M R (2023) Analysis of youtube comments to inform the design of virtual reality training simulations to target emotional arousal. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Prieto, A J and Alarcón, L F (2023) Using fuzzy inference systems for lean management strategies in construction project delivery. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Pu, H, Fan, X, Li, W, Zhang, W, Schonfeld, P, Wei, F and Xu, Z (2023) Realizing a quick partial BIM update of subgrade in railway stations. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Qin, Y and Bulbul, T (2023) An EEG-based mental workload evaluation for ar head-mounted display use in construction assembly tasks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Ranasinghe, U, Jefferies, M, Davis, P and Pillay, M (2023) Enabling a resilient work environment: An analysis of causal relationships between resilience engineering factors in construction refurbishment projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Ren, X, Li, Y and Guo, M (2023) Dynamically identifying and evaluating key barriers to promoting prefabricated buildings: Text mining approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Xiang, Z, Rashidi, A and Ou, G (2023) Integrating inverse photogrammetry and a deep learning-based point cloud segmentation approach for automated generation of BIM models. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).
Zhou, X and Liao, P C (2023) Weighing votes in human-machine collaboration for hazard recognition: Inferring a hazard-based perceptual threshold and decision confidence from electroencephalogram wavelets. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(09).