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- W2338942126 abstract "Resource continuity is a key issue for Mass housing construction projects which are highly repetitive in nature. Resources are therefore being deployed repeatedly for the similar or identical tasks. In order to eradicate delays in mobilizing resources from one location to other, an efficient resource schedule is required. Traditional scheduling tools like CPM, PERTare less effective in scheduling repetitive construction projects, as they consider resources as unlimited. Nevertheless, almost all the repetitive scheduling methods developed so far have been giving focus on continuous repetitive projects, whereas in this paper, the emphasis is on discrete (non-linear) repetitive projects. As a solution approach, a Resource Driven Scheduling Model (RDSM) is developed as a management supporting tool for selection of appropriate resource options for deployment and schedules the activities appropriately. The objective of the research is to find and validate a repetitive construction schedule which minimizes the project duration and/or project cost, and maximizes resource utilization while satisfying the resource constraints and to sequence the activities with appropriate resource assignment. A case study is delineated to validate the RDSM and to demonstrate its various capabilities like generating the resource driven schedule and sequencing the activities as per the resource availability. The efficacy of managing a construction project mainly depends on proper planning and scheduling of resources. The problem of scheduling and sequencing of the repetitive activities in the presence of uncertainty and the resource constraints is widespread in today's construction industry. The repetitiveness of these works is based on the activities involved, the relationships between the activities within a particular unit and the resource required to carry out the tasks. The other immense challenge is resource allocation for repetitive construction activities. Moreover, project activities do not always require a constant number of resources over their duration; a resource may not be needed for the entire duration of the project. The situation becomes more critical in the construction of repetitive projects that contain identical or similar units, such as floors in multistory buildings, houses in housing developments, pipeline and sewage projects, highway construction projects or other infrastructure projects. Hence, the deployment of resources for the repetitive constructions needs to be stressed in order to minimize the" @default.
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- W2338942126 title "Development of Resource-Driven Scheduling Model for Mass Housing Construction Projects" @default.
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