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Al-Bayati, A J; Chellappa, V (2025) Identifying desirable safety actions of upper management to foster higher levels of construction safety culture. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Al-Khiami, M I; Lindhard, S M; Wandahl, S (2025) Paradox in practice: Work-related musculoskeletal disorder prevalence and reporting among construction workers in Kuwait and Denmark. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Alshboul, O; Shehadeh, A; Tamimi, M (2025) Sustainability-focused pavement management under climate variability. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Bayona, A; Hallowell, M R; Bhandari, S; Moyen, N; Lien, A (2025) Impact of energy-based safety training on quality of prejob safety meetings and control of hazardous energy in construction: Multiple baseline experiment. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Cao, Q; Zou, X; Zhang, L (2025) A flexible scheduling framework for repetitive construction projects based on constraint programming. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Chan, I Y S; Ma, P; Ho, T Y K (2025) Impacts of relational and formal governance on information sharing and project management performance in collaborative contracts: A mixed-method approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Chen, H; Dong, Z; Chan, I Y S (2025) Biometric evaluation and immersive construction environments: A research overview of the current landscape, challenges, and future prospects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Ghalenoei, N; Babaeian Jelodar, M; Paes, D; Sutrisna, M; Rahmani, D (2025) Offsite construction and BIM integration framework across project life cycle. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Hua, X; Zhang, S; Shi, X; Zhang, Y (2025) Differences in risk analysis between workers and managers: Study from the perspective of neuroscience. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Jezzini, Y; Assaad, R H; El-Adaway, I H (2025) Modeling framework to quantify and gauge project cost risks due to construction material price volatilities using predictive probabilistic deep-learning algorithms and stochastic risk modeling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Li, C Z; Gao, T; Chen, Z; Wu, H; Deng, Y; Tam, V W Y; Le, K N (2025) Exploring the power of laser scanning technology toward smart construction: Status quo, challenges, and future directions. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Li, L; Cheng, M; Tu, K; Ding, R; Zhang, J; Xu, B (2025) Human-machine interface based on constraint velocity polytope for safe and efficient operation of large-size hydraulic manipulator. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Ma, Q; Cheung, S O (2025) Augmenting the incentivizing power of target cost contracting in integrated project delivery. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Moussa, A; Ezzeldin, M; El-Dakhakhni, W (2025) Data-driven assessment of complexity-induced risks in infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Peng, L; Man, S S; Chung, H T; Chan, A H S; Zhang, Z (2025) Prospective workers' perceptions of crane operation risks: Using a pairwise comparison. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Poudel, O; Assaad, R H (2025) A real-time intelligent acoustic IoT-enabled embedded construction site monitoring and alert system: Integrating deep learning-based machine-listening algorithms, edge computing, and cloud computing. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Rasheed, U; Ordaz, C; Xu, X; Hu, Y; Li, S; Sutton, T; Cai, J (2025) Understanding the impact of teleoperation technology on the construction industry: Adoption dynamics, workforce perception, and the role of broader workforce participation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Xue, H; Li Teh, K K; Ling, F Y Y (2025) Effects of crisis management leadership, perceived self-efficacy, and job performance on facility management professionals' job satisfaction in a crisis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Yan, L; Wang, Y; Ning, Y (2025) Configuring governance mechanisms to improve the engineering consulting project performance. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Young, T; Hunter, J A; Bentley, S V; Millear, P; Alexander Haslam, S; Haslam, C (2025) A social identity intervention to improve mental health in construction workers. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Zhang, P; Sing, M C P; Guo, S; Chan, I Y S; Fung, I W H (2025) Causal factors of near misses and accidents in urban railway construction: A complex network approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
Zu, F; Zhang, X (2025) Integrating a DfMA guideline matrix to facilitate value engineering workshops for construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(7).
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: construction project; design for manufacturing and assembly; efficiency and effectiveness; idea generation; value engineering
- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-15777
- Abstract:
Conventional value engineering (VE) workshops face challenges in brainstorming effective ideas due to heavy reliance on personal expertise and the difficulty in fully considering downstream factors. In contrast, design for manufacturing and assembly (DfMA) emphasizes the proactive consideration of downstream issues through established guidelines. This paper proposes a systematic framework for integrating DfMA to facilitate VE workshops for construction projects. It starts with a comprehensive literature review to achieve the cross-sectoral learning of DfMA in the construction industry, resulting in the generalization of six construction-tailored DfMA principles. A DfMA guideline matrix (DfMA-GM) is developed by clarifying guidelines along two dimensions, offering a structured approach for their utilization in construction projects. Integrating the matrix into the VE process leads to the proposal of the DfMA-GM-supported VE workshop. The workshop acquires and utilizes the guidelines to facilitate idea generation, transforming the creativity phase into a guideline-driven process. The framework undergoes thorough validation, including application illustration, qualitative evaluation, and quantitative comparison. The findings reveal that the framework of integrating DfMA into VE workshops not only offers a rational and feasible strategy for construction projects but also enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of the idea generation with broad implications.