Improvement of decision-making in construction through reliable and timely information

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Construction firms usually perform certain part of production with their own force and the rest is obtained through subcontractors. The operation based methods of project scheduling are currently widespread within sector, whereas, available finance and resources are usually of the highest priority. Thus, multi-objective analysis within scheduling process was addressed throughout the research. Accurate information is the key factor for securing smooth construction execution as the sector is characterized by numerous variations in time. The activities of progress recording and reporting are often carried out as heterogeneous and segregate processes, however, their integration offers significant enhancements. Therefore, KPI based alert system together with standardized information input were suggested.

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Reporting, scheduling, decision-making, computer aid, kpi, lag time, construction management, investment

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147156280

IDR: 147156280   |   DOI: 10.14529/em160307

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