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  • ...arkable industries worldwide. As most of the professions, the construction industry has some chronic problems such as low productivity, poor safety, inferior w ...n be optimized and developed. One of the most important challenges in this industry is the wastage. To maintain a sustainable and justified project, it is nece
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  • ...ineering industry and construction. The method is suitable for all kind of construction projects that require many independent activities to be completed. ...sustained. In the article the procedure for CPM-based scheduling in linear construction projects is described and explained. Moreover, '''Resource Dependent Critic
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  • ...nd good structure. This way of thinking originated in 1948 from automotive industry and Hajime Ohba, former General Manager of Toyota Supplier Support Center. ...e early 1990 lean project management expanded into lean construction. Lean construction as a tool focuses on good planning and transparency throughout the entire c
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  • ...st. However, the question is how to implement the SDGs in the construction industry. <ref>http://byggerietssamfundsansvar.dk/images/Invitation_final.pdf Retrie ...lly capable of identifying all goals which apply to them. The construction industry could highly influence goals 11(sustainable cities & communities), 9(Infras
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  • Cash Flow in construction industry presents an aspect of utmost importance for the cost planning of the projec all the payment costs, through cost projections, during the construction lifetime of the project,
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  • ...jects face a very uncertain environment consisting of planning, design and construction. Each phase requires the collaboration between multiple groups, e.g. owner, ...l be described according to recent literature regarding risk assessment in construction.
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  • just in time production in the danish construction industry
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  • ...ent. <ref name="LeanConstructionDefined">Lean Construction Institute, Lean Construction Defined</ref> ...s. <ref name="LeanConstructionImplementation">Joy Ong, Low Sui Pheng, Lean Construction Implementation, 2021, pg 45-74</ref>
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  • ...r one-of-a-kind), etc<ref name="Gao2014"> Gao, S. & Low, S. (2014). ''Lean Construction Management''. Singapore: Springer</ref>. ...and also major interpretation used within the International Group for Lean Construction.
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  • ...arkable industries worldwide. As most of the professions, the construction industry has some chronic problems such as low productivity, poor safety, inferior w ...n be optimized and developed. One of the most important challenges in this industry is the wastage. To maintain a sustainable and justified project, it is nece
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  • ...various portfolio attributes and facilitates trade-offs among them for the construction of the optimal portfolio. There are the three main phases involved: ...A Portfolio Of Interdependent New Product Candidates In The Pharmaceutical Industry." Journal Of Product Innovation Management 21.4 (2004): 227-245. Business S
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  • ...though most of them do not act as project-driven companies. Competition in industry increasingly makes more important the desire of optimizing what leads to pr ...om the TPS and Lean principles are derived from the Japanese manufacturing industry. The philosophy has identified as “lean” only in the 1990s and the term
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  • ...r instance, there are many examples in literature, where QFD is applied in construction project management for identifying customer requirements during the design ...d more extensively is the construction industry. Implementing QFD during a construction project has proven to accelerate the design process, as the identification
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  • ... also in the 20th century creativity started to receive recognition by the industry, as the market became more complex and changing, it required a new way of t ...roject has to review all decisions. The range of choices between machines, construction elements, landscape design and new technologies all adds to the complexity
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  • ...Carlo Simulation for Risk Management within the International Construction Industry,6th International Probabilistic Workshop 2008'' </ref> thus risk is an expe ...Carlo Simulation for Risk Management within the International Construction Industry,6th International Probabilistic Workshop 2008'' </ref> <ref name=''Danish S
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  • ...r the companies involved. The results of 82 companies, ranging in size and industry, were aggregated and analysed. The results are shown in figure 2 and 3. Lea ...e project.<ref name=Merits/> This is presumably well fitting for assembly, construction and integration tasks, where tasks are narrowing towards the final task. A
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  • ...ave grown and hereby increased the complexity of projects; for instance in construction, business development, production or technology development. This developme ...sability is proven by its world wide application in all kinds of areas and industry sectors.
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  • ...ref> They support this statement with research from scientific studies and industry research conducted by the authors themselves. ...ht|351x418px|Figure 3: Meeting minutes example, inspired from construction industry]]
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  • *Construction ...o doubt that Formula One has the best risk management of any sport and any industry in the world''"<ref name="FOneQoute" />
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  • * [[Construction modularization from a lean perspective]] * [[BIM as a project management tool on construction projects]]
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  • ...ally the industrial example, come from the experience of the author in the industry. ...mes understandable. Imagine that you are a project manager for the Defense industry at Dassault Aviation. During this first step, you have to plan the project,
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  • ...crisis/6173145/The-collapse-of-Lehman-Brothers.html giants of the finance industry bailed out] <ref> McNeil, A. J., Frey, R., & Embrechts, P. (2015). Quantita ...ratic programming problem, and hence the solvability puzzled the financial industry for many years. Today, however, the available computational tools enable th
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  • ...ry of project management and the basic concepts common to the construction industry.''</ref> ...ry of project management and the basic concepts common to the construction industry.''</ref>
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  • [[File:Empire.png|thumb|'''Figure 1:''' LBS from the construction of <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_State_Bui ...ire State Building Project: Archetype of "Mass Construction"'', Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(6), 702-710.</ref>
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  • ...ol that can be useful in big and complex projects like in the construction industry. As mentioned in the introduction, it was created during the Polaris missil * [[ Critical Path Method in Construction Industry ]]
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  • ...aders in the service sector, the pharmaceutical industry, the construction industry and many more, are also using the Lean tools, even for administrational pur
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  • ...e process move forward into the Risk Management process will depend on the industry, company, project and people. Some are by nature more risk tolerant than ot ...want to finish their electrical installation on time. Each part during the construction process has its proper goal. But at the end, this multi-project has only on
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  • ...ns. Integrating sustainable development into the construction and building industry has proven to be challenging. One solution was developed in the UK in the 9
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  • ...he oldest project form known in the construction industry. In spite of the industry’s long history, the project form is widely discredited for being the leas ...l aspects which can improve the extremely fixed critical path found in the industry today. Lastly, the suggested improvements are critically reflected upon an
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  • ...s build or assembled nearby in the past, things are usually shipped to the construction site from the other side of the world today. A lot of the processing of hig ...end up increasing the safety of the plane. This is a typically antifragile industry, because the error is ending up improving the system.
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  • ...e use of the venues, was considered succesful and provided them with great industry awards. ...ld take advantage of an existing succesful 'London model' and evolve their construction process. Various aspects of the 'London model' will be analysed in this wik
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  • ...ineering industry and construction. The method is suitable for all kind of construction projects that require many independent activities to be completed. ...sustained. In the article the procedure for CPM-based scheduling in linear construction projects is described and explained. Moreover, '''Resource Dependent Critic
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  • ... orders because it is possible to satisfy the stakeholders even before the construction phase begins and this means an overall less complicated and more flawless p ...gn in Construction where a digital 3D model is created enabling design and construction virtually. VDC operates with dimensions going from 3D to 6D.
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  • ...ties and risk are created and how they can be managed by the means of Lean Construction principles. ... consequences that the use of certain risk management methods have in Lean Construction are assessed.
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  • ...nce it is still a relatively new field outside the automotive and aircraft industry where it initially evolved, there is a growing interest in the development ...ugh they are characterized by a very limited functionality compared to the construction of which they are a part. However, modules possess a significant amount of
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  • ...190px|thumb|right|Figure 3: Types of relationships <ref> Mohammed Mawlana, Construction Engineering and Management Blog, 2011. [Accessed on 13 September 2015] [[ht ...These type of portfolio runs only in a specific lapse of time. The fashion industry, for example, each season has one portfolio that is going to end the follow
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  • * Construction phase * Is the plan for the construction phase accurate enough?
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  • ...nefits associated with the use of BIM. These benefits have changed the way construction projects are managed, and can be considered a milestone in project manageme ...ation modelling are especially applicable to the challenges of diversified construction projects<ref name="smartfin">buildingSMART Finland 2012, “Common BIM Requ
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  • ...y one way to define it. Risk management had their origins in the insurance industry in USA in the 1940s. Project management can be explained as a discipline wh ...inty over time <ref name="Construction"> Winch Graham M. (2010) ''Managing Construction Projects” An Information Processing Approach'', Second edition, PP. 3-8 a
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  • Oil and Gas industry is one of the most critical operations in the production sphere. Therefore, ...echniques, present and analyse their recent performance in the Oil and Gas industry.
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  • ...nd good structure. This way of thinking originated in 1948 from automotive industry and Hajime Ohba, former General Manager of Toyota Supplier Support Center. ...e early 1990 lean project management expanded into lean construction. Lean construction as a tool focuses on good planning and transparency throughout the entire c
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  • ...material that PMI offers within each project type, e.g. software projects, construction projects, etc., and treats for example area specific practices<ref name="pm ...d that "If the project manager is experienced in the respective sector and industry, he will be in a better position to understand these factors. [The planning
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  • ...the client, who pay for low risk and project uncertainty. <ref>[''Managing Construction Projects''] ''Winch, G.M. (2010) Chapter 5.4.5, Second edition, Wiley-Black ...ors and risk profile for actors in turnkey contracting in the construction industry.
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  • ...es not cover all aspects of project management. Specialist aspects such as industry specific activities, project lifecycles, specific techniques or engineering ... range of industries (including Information and Communications Technology, Construction, and Transport) across three major geographical regions (United Kingdom and
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  • ...r the companies involved. The results of 82 companies, ranging in size and industry, were aggregated and analysed. The results are shown in figure 2 and 3. Lea ...e project.<ref name=Merits/> This is presumably well fitting for assembly, construction and integration tasks, where tasks are narrowing towards the final task. A
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  • ...es not cover all aspects of project management. Specialist aspects such as industry specific activities, project lifecycles, specific techniques or engineering ... range of industries (including Information and Communications Technology, Construction, and Transport) across three major geographical regions (United Kingdom and
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  • In the building and construction sector we find some of the oldest projects known today, illustrated with th ...om the first construction projects to modern IT projects. The construction industry is the oldest but least developed project form over the past 5 decades. </r
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  • ...ty of the company were some of the reasons that it took most people in the industry by a surprise, when E. Pihl & Søn A/S on the 26th of August 2013 was decla ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_management project] and portfolio management in construction, this study will briefly go through the history of the company, including t
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  • ... procurement directives. .<ref name="Managing"> G.M.Winch (2010), Managing Construction Projects, Chapter 5.4.1 ,Second edition, Wiley-Blackwell.</ref> ...tion of the project, and is responsible for the day-to-day overview on the construction site.
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  • ...g cost can be much greater than the costs of materials, labour, design and construction. *Transfer of construction risks to the contractor
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  • ...le is to analyse the stakeholder management when '''contracting''' a large construction program, and reflect upon the similar methods used when managing a supply c ... civil engineering, '''management contracting''' is the agreement that the construction work is carried out by several different work contractors, who are either c
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  • ...material that PMI offers within each project type, e.g. software projects, construction projects, etc., and treats for example area specific practices.<ref name="p ...d that "If the project manager is experienced in the respective sector and industry, he will be in a better position to understand these factors. [The planning
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  • The primary goal of risk management in construction is to give a systematic approach to identify and respond to potential risks ... important to start a risk management process before actually starting the construction project, in order to create a systemic, and analytically sound way of manag
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  • ...planning by the craftsmen on the construction site. When implementing lean construction four different plans is made, these extend over several time periods, has v ...oughts that Lauri Koskelas had about the use of production theories in the construction sector<ref name="Ballard"> Herman Glenn Ballard, ''The Last Planner System
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  • ...me stakeholders or even accidents. Contrarily to other industries however, Construction have not really implemented structured risks management methods to handle t ...A short review of the methods currently used for managing the risks in the Construction buisness will point out that what is currently used is very unsatisfaying.
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  • ...ance of identifying, classifying and mapping the different stakeholders in construction projects, since the project otherwise could fail. ... project manager several tools and methods can be used when dealing with a construction projects stakeholders. The tools are applied to avoid uncertainty in the pr
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  • ...t build up an application framework valid for projects of any size, in any industry: ...'A Global and Cross-Industry Perspective on EVM Practice & Future Trend.'' Construction Management Department. University if Houston. Retrieved from http://www.myc
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  • ...and is called Lean Construction (LC). But LC did not become popular in the construction projects until the Last Planner System (LPS) was introduced as a lean manag ...tool will be described in detail and a framework for its implementation in construction projects will be given. In the end, benefits and challenges due to implemen
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  • ...ment]][[Category:Complexity]][[Category:Resources]][[Category:Construction Industry]]
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  • #'''Client’s ability to share information on their business/industry''' ... the unknown area through the sharing of information i.e. clients, and the construction of knowledge i.e. suppliers. The modification generated results in terms of
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  • ...f projects, including research projects, product development, construction industry, maintenance and many more. |+ Table 1: Information for network construction.
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  • ..., 2007, p. 4</ref> The great strength of the LFA lies in projects, such as construction, where the overall objective is more or less static, as the approach enable ...ackenzie, Ian, Davies, Andrew, 'Lessons Learned from the London 2012 Games Construction Project’, London Delivery Authority, October 2011, p. 4, Available from:
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  • .... Gantt’s work was produced in a language more accessible to the western industry, and he became known for it and laid name to the chart <ref name=ganttcom / ... common dependency is Finish-to-start. An example of the use of this is in construction management, the foundation is the first to start, and the other tasks, such
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  • ... be applied, to at least some degree, to the management of projects in any industry and using any contracting approach. ...jects. The only dimension that is sometimes unknown is ''Earned Value'' in construction, especially on
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  • ...n et al. (2010) :” Guide til bedre projekter med Lean Construction. Lean Construction-Dk </ref> ...utilizes some the ideas from Lean Construction in the design process. Lean construction originates from the Toyota production line, where Toyota developed the '''T
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  • = '''Procedure of construction of the balanced scorecard''' = - Critical Success Factors concerning with the specific industry: each industry has its own main factors that influence the business;
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  • ...ng turnkey contracts different interested contractors give an offer on the construction. To decide on the final contractor the DM is very appropriate. <ref name="BDK"> [''Conversation with a Construction Manager from BaneDanmark''] ''12.06.2016'' </ref> <ref name="ITENA"> [''Inf
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  • ... the right one, that fits the organisation in different parameters such as industry, strategic goals etc. Though, there is not yet a knowledge based guideline ... of elements could be customized for a given organisation, as for instance industry. A well defined PM practise could make it easier to apply the model as it i
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  • ...ed to bad reviews on the opening week that overshadowed the success of the construction project. <ref>[''http://www.the-chiefexecutive.com/features/feature68469/' ...ng period of inquiry (1995-1999) and subsequent ''"consent to proceed with construction"''<ref name="Davies, Gann, Douglas"> Andrew Davies, David Gann,Tony Douglas
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  • ...struction firm. As part of the design, BB wanted to introduce the use of a construction technique named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Austrian_tunnelling_meth ...tain). They also recommended continue using NATAM technique for the tunnel construction on the Terminal 4, after an investigation carried out by the [https://en.wi
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  • ...and in other is being developed BIM standards. Also BIM development of the construction sector is being made to a special study program where students can learn th
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  • ... rapidly the last decades due to the significant benefits that provided in construction projects. ...reover, the advantages and the limitations of the implementation of BIM in construction projects are identified.
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  • Source: Håndbog i Trimmet Byggeri, Foreningen Lean Construction–DK, 2012]] '''The TFV-Model is an important model in the [[Lean construction]] Theory. TFV stands for Transformation (operations), Flow (processes), and
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  • ...those working in a dynamic performance environment (the restaurant service industry) that remained significant when controlling for three dimensions of work en ...Andrew Davies. Learning Legacy: Lessons learned from the London 2012 Games construction project Published October 2011 ODA 2011/269</ref> These tenets can be easil
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  • BIM like a tool is a very big influence to building industry. This tool helps building companies, individual users and government agenci ...nym for 4D Building Information Modeling and a term widely used in the CAD industry, refers to the intelligent linking of individual 3D CAD components or assem
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  • ...results in delays and busted budgets. The Project Manager, in the field of construction, is faced with dealing with and preferably minimizing these risks. ...ormation and Communication Technology (ICT) is of great importance. Within construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an effective tool for the
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  • ...is” in projects with collaborative environments, such as BIM and/or Lean Construction projects. ...2012 <ref> P. Teicholz, “Labor productivity declines in the construction industry: causes and remedies (another look),” AECbytes Viewp., 2013.</ref>, the m
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  • |[[Project Initiation Management in construction]] |[[BIM as a project management tool on construction companies]]
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  • ... ideal world, once a scope has been defined and moved into prototyping and construction, no changes will be made to the requirements or the extent, but in reality, ...s difficult to distinguish between the kind of change types. Regarding the industry, there is not entirely guideline on how to manage the changes, and everybod
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  • ... the process of houses prefabrication is more efficient than the on-site construction. The various experiences developed over the years show that, prefabrication ...efabricated houses with the same industrial process used in the automotive industry, is an example of innovative vision. There are already numerous prefabricat
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  • |[[Sustainability in construction]] |[[Product breakdown structure in construction]]
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  • For a construction company to achieve success is it important to have good planning within the Scenario planning in businesses and thus construction management are divided into two categories. The first category is used to f
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  • ... into three main cases <ref name="Winch">Winch, Graham M. (2015), Managing Construction Projects, Wiley-Blackwell.</ref>. ...ut any supports and the construction of the beams therefore depends on the construction of supporting columns.
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  • Poor quality in buildings is often caused by bad quality management in the construction process. The consequences of that can go from small mistakes to big and pro ...ess. Results show that both play a very important role in the construction industry because while LEED is focused on sustainable, resource-efficient and cost-e
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  • ...n & SIP was established and has recently gained ground in the construction industry, as a well-known collaboration between key project stakeholders. ...o share the same values and thereby obtain a better starting point for the construction processes and thus a better result, which will be a success for all partner
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  • dependent on time and cost, which in the world of construction is limited. This, especially, is a challenge for ...n value to the group <ref name=Winch <i>Graham M. Winch (2010), "Managing Construction
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  • ...re environmentally friendly concepts are to help change the mindset of the industry. The concept of ''sustainability'' can be and is often described as:<ref na ...And now we see it making its entry in the rather conservative construction industry as well.
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  • ...il project mission. The process of procurement is used in the construction industry for selection and review different suppliers and services. The resource bas ...elf or another person or an organization. It means client is anyone having construction or building work carried out as part of their business.[3]
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  • ...opportunity to reduce carbon emission from e.g. traffic, or waste from the construction site and to recycle non-used materials. ...t the right choice, what is the optimal location and how is it used by the construction sites? All this will be covered in a Wiki-article, which especially conside
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  • ...0Bzo&t=176s|400|right| Gemba Academy - Value Stream Mapping Applies to Any Industry or Process. |frame}} Value stream mapping (VSM) is a tool used within the f ... Lastly the limitations associated with the use of VSM in the construction industry will be presented.
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  • ...ortant in all fields of projects espacially in construction process and in construction projects as it is technical demanding and the teams are large and diverse < ...different educational levels which together should reach the same goal – construction e.g. a building. As a leader it is important to be able to motivate and le
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  • ...ulfilled are themselves hard to define accurately which poses a problem in construction. An attempt to accurately quality has been made by Vitruvius, which stated ...e inspection, stop-the-line, or performance evaluation. These are all post construction control methods. Other modern methods, include preventative quality control
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  • ...be reviewed. <ref name="Winch">Winch, Graham M. (2010 2.edition), Managing Construction Projects, Wiley-Blackwell.</ref> ...the critical path method an example is created. The example is for a small construction project to have a simple network and to easier understand the principle.
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  • ...ime schedules due to delays during the construction period. Concerning the construction management, the introduction of the Just-in-time (JIT) concept can be advan The JIT philosophy was originally developed for the manufacturing industry, where it is a method of forwarding materiel or work from one process to th
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  • ...st. However, the question is how to implement the SDGs in the construction industry. <ref>http://byggerietssamfundsansvar.dk/images/Invitation_final.pdf Retrie ...lly capable of identifying all goals which apply to them. The construction industry could highly influence goals 11(sustainable cities & communities), 9(Infras
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  • ...flows on construction projects. These changes are grouped under the term e-construction. E-construction is the use of electronic technology or information and communication techno
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  • ... specific the article will go through how BIM enables the execution of the construction phase. ...s and branches out to each participant participating in a project. For the construction phase, BIM will enable easier communication between the contractor and the
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  • ...h that gains more and more ground is the linkage of 4D BIM with the [[Lean construction]] practices <ref name="BIM"> Eastman C., Teichholz P. Sacks R. and K. Listo ... and constrains that need to be addressed to minimize the cost and time of construction projects and maximize the benefits and effectiveness; how 4D planning suppo
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  • ...s and the competition from the market, however overall is the construction industry still lagging behind other industries when it comes to adopting new digital <ref> McKinsey&Company (2017). Reinventing construction: A route to higher productivity. McKinsey Global Insitute 1, 8–10. </ref>
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  • ...sed on the results of the '''EVA'''. The methodology is widely used in the industry because of its ability to facilitate informed objective decision making and ..."Handbook"> Baldwin, Andrew & Bordoli, David (2014-04-16). "A Handbook for Construction Planning and Scheduling". Retrieved June 12, 2017 </ref>
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  • ...ties.<ref name="winch">Winch, Graham M., Wiley-Blackwell, (2010) "Managing Construction Projects, 2nd edition "</ref>. The dynamic of adversarial relations created ...neering dynamic. Last it will present the manner in which the construction industry has attacked this problem.
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  • ...e information shared.<ref name="Graham Winch"> Graham M. Winch. ''Managing Construction Projects''. Chapter 9 "Defining Problems and Generate Solutions". Second Ed If a construction project has to end well for the client and it can be called for a success i
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  • [[Cash Flow in construction industry]] presents an aspect of utmost importance for the cost planning of the proj all the payment costs, through cost projections, during the construction lifetime of the project,
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  • ...ing and classifying sources of a risk to realize what must be managed in a construction project. Risk identification is the first step in [[Risk management process ...vity. By providing the potential to realizes vulnerability and strength in construction projects <ref name=" banaitiene " />, this can be done. Risk management pr
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  • ...ppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Sustainability_in_construction/ sustainability in construction] ...n lead humanity to achieve this aim. Many of those strategies apply to the construction sector.
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  • ...n of these methods and the considerations about the financial appraisal of construction are mentioned in this article, referring also to strategic misrepresentatio ===Construction Costs<ref name="Finance">The Construction Learning Resources: Financial Appraisal, Procurement and Payments [URL:http
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  • [[File:bli.PNG|400px|thumb|right|Use of risk management in construction projects<ref name="Martin" />]] Cognitive risk management in construction projects will be this article main topic. There is a difference in definiti
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  • ... the project management concept and the different actors that occur within construction management, afterwards some general knowledge about organising through the ...ct management concept.<ref name=Winch <i>Winch, Graham M., 2010, "Managing Construction Projects, 2nd edition"</ref>]]
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