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Email-based system for documenting construction as-built details
Abstract Detailed as-built information is essential for progress tracking, corrective actions, and schedule analysis. As-built documentation, however, has mainly been a manual process that is time-consuming and error-prone. This paper proposes a low-cost framework that utilizes prevailing communication tools (email) to develop a project-wide system for progress tracking and bidirectional communication between project participants and head office. The framework integrates three main components: email forms for site data collection; customized scheduling application; and customized email application. In the schedule, the activities automatically initiate email requests for as-built information using an email form that has a checklist of possible site events and enables supervisors to attach notes and any requests for information. On a daily basis, the system automatically reads the supervisors' response emails and updates the schedule with all recorded as-built details. The paper discusses the development of a prototype system and demonstrates its usefulness on a small bridge-pier foundation example.
Highlights ► We prove that recording daily as-built data is necessary for efficient project control. ► Email-based system is developed for bidirectional communication between site and office. ► We analyzed activity tracking needs to customize email forms for speedy data collection. ► The system automates schedule updating based on email responses of as-built events. ► Prototype system was tested on a case study and proved its usefulness and practicality.
Email-based system for documenting construction as-built details
Abstract Detailed as-built information is essential for progress tracking, corrective actions, and schedule analysis. As-built documentation, however, has mainly been a manual process that is time-consuming and error-prone. This paper proposes a low-cost framework that utilizes prevailing communication tools (email) to develop a project-wide system for progress tracking and bidirectional communication between project participants and head office. The framework integrates three main components: email forms for site data collection; customized scheduling application; and customized email application. In the schedule, the activities automatically initiate email requests for as-built information using an email form that has a checklist of possible site events and enables supervisors to attach notes and any requests for information. On a daily basis, the system automatically reads the supervisors' response emails and updates the schedule with all recorded as-built details. The paper discusses the development of a prototype system and demonstrates its usefulness on a small bridge-pier foundation example.
Highlights ► We prove that recording daily as-built data is necessary for efficient project control. ► Email-based system is developed for bidirectional communication between site and office. ► We analyzed activity tracking needs to customize email forms for speedy data collection. ► The system automates schedule updating based on email responses of as-built events. ► Prototype system was tested on a case study and proved its usefulness and practicality.
Email-based system for documenting construction as-built details
Hegazy, Tarek (author) / Abdel-Monem, Mohamed (author)
Automation in Construction ; 24 ; 130-137
2012-02-16
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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