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Ashuri, B and Tavakolan, M (2012) Fuzzy Enabled Hybrid Genetic Algorithm–Particle Swarm Optimization Approach to Solve TCRO Problems in Construction Project Planning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1065–74.

Choi, K, Son, K, Woods, P and Park, Y J (2012) LEED Public Transportation Accessibility and Its Economic Implications. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1095–102.

Dikmen, I, Birgonul, M T, Tah, J H M and Ozer, A H (2012) Web-Based Risk Assessment Tool Using Integrated Duration–Cost Influence Network Model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1023–34.

Fong, P S W and Chen, L (2012) Governance of Learning Mechanisms: Evidence from Construction Firms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1053–64.

Gilkey, D P, del Puerto, C L, Keefe, T, Bigelow, P, Herron, R, Rosecrance, J and Chen, P (2012) Comparative Analysis of Safety Culture Perceptions among HomeSafe Managers and Workers in Residential Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1044–52.

Hajifathalian, K, Wambeke, B W, Liu, M and Hsiang, S M (2012) Effects of Production Control Strategy and Duration Variance on Productivity and Work in Process: Simulation-Based Investigation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1035–43.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Productivity; Simulation; Construction industry; Productivity; Work in process; Duration variance; Simulation;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0000517
  • Abstract:
    Improving productivity and reducing work-in-process are two activities that can improve project performance, but are often difficult to accomplish. The construction process is complex and consists of a large number of interdependent and sequential tasks. Construction activities are simulated as serial production lines, using state- and resource-based simulation of construction processes simulation models, to investigate the effects that different production control strategies (push/pull and balanced/unbalanced) have on productivity and work-in-process. The sensitivity to task duration variance is also examined for different working strategies. Simulation results are used to compare the models based on their performance. In the presence of duration variance, push strategies result in higher productivity, whereas pull strategies result in lower amounts of work-in-process. Pull strategies are more sensitive to the presence of duration variance. Work-in-process is also a function of the coefficient of variance. Simulation results are used to compare the tradeoffs between strategies. The findings will help construction managers better understand the effects of working strategies and conditions to decide which production control strategy is best suited for their needs.

Liu, D, Sun, J, Zhong, D and Song, L (2012) Compaction Quality Control of Earth-Rock Dam Construction Using Real-Time Field Operation Data. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1085–94.

Moret, Y and Einstein, H H (2012) Experience in Expert Estimation of Probabilities and Correlations for Rail Line Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1103–6.

Moret, Y and Einstein, H H (2012) Modeling Correlations in Rail Line Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1075–84.

Shewchuk, J P and Guo, C (2012) Panel Stacking, Panel Sequencing, and Stack Locating in Residential Construction: Lean Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1006–16.

Son, K, Choi, K, Woods, P and Park, Y J (2012) Urban Sustainability Predictive Model Using GIS: Appraised Land Value versus LEED Sustainable Site Credits. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1107–12.

Xia, B, Chan, A, Molenaar, K and Skitmore, M (2012) Determining the Appropriate Proportion of Owner-Provided Design in Design-Build Contracts: Content Analysis Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 138(09), 1017–22.