Planning repetitive construction: Current practice

作者: James D. Lutz , Adib Hijazi

DOI: 10.1080/01446199300000003

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摘要: This paper presents a review of existing techniques for planning and analysing linear construction operations. The family which are based on the line balance (LOB) concept (e.g. scheduling method, vertical production scheduling, repetitive project model, velocity diagrams, time space method) introduced, is discussed, barriers to implementation LOB addressed. Field monitoring work sampling, activity Timelapse, MPDM, questionnaires, crew chart, video) analytical network programming, dynamic queueing, simulation) described. Repetitive modelling requirements simulation applications discussed. evolution capabilities programmes lend themselves use by industry presented. Benefits limitations techni...

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