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Integrated scope-schedule-cost model system for civil works
The purpose of this investigation is to illustrate the potential use of integrated scope-time-cost model systems in civil construction. This study is important to help provide an example of how a civil project completed using common methods could have alternatively been planned and monitored during construction using CIBs (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building) identified vision of an integrated design solution. Specifically, this is the use of collaborative work processes, enhanced skills, integrated data and information and knowledge management. Publishing the results of this example will highlight some of the issues with integrated model systems particular to the civil industry. A recent questionnaire survey completed at the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) resulted in 175 responses from all types of construction industry professionals, 50 responses were from the heavy civil construction subdivision. None of the civil contractors reported using an integrated model system though some used components. More needs to be done to facilitate ascertaining the relation of product model objects, schedule 5-week lookahead activities, cost estimate operations and production monitoring feedback. These will further integrate recipe-formula relational knowledge of explicit and implicit components into an exchangeable format available to different disciplines across all phases and the life cycle of the project.
Integrated scope-schedule-cost model system for civil works
The purpose of this investigation is to illustrate the potential use of integrated scope-time-cost model systems in civil construction. This study is important to help provide an example of how a civil project completed using common methods could have alternatively been planned and monitored during construction using CIBs (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building) identified vision of an integrated design solution. Specifically, this is the use of collaborative work processes, enhanced skills, integrated data and information and knowledge management. Publishing the results of this example will highlight some of the issues with integrated model systems particular to the civil industry. A recent questionnaire survey completed at the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) resulted in 175 responses from all types of construction industry professionals, 50 responses were from the heavy civil construction subdivision. None of the civil contractors reported using an integrated model system though some used components. More needs to be done to facilitate ascertaining the relation of product model objects, schedule 5-week lookahead activities, cost estimate operations and production monitoring feedback. These will further integrate recipe-formula relational knowledge of explicit and implicit components into an exchangeable format available to different disciplines across all phases and the life cycle of the project.
Integrated scope-schedule-cost model system for civil works
Peterson, Forest (author) / Fischer, Martin (author) / Tutti, Tomi (author)
2009
24 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 44 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Integrated Scope-Schedule-Cost Model System for Civil Works
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