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    Automated Components–Vehicle Allocation Planning for Precast Concrete Projects

    Source: Journal of Management in Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 038 ):;issue: 006::page 04022059
    Author:
    Jun Young Jang
    ,
    Jung In Kim
    ,
    Choongwan Koo
    ,
    Tae Wan Kim
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0001086
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: To move precast concrete (PC) components to the site through vehicles in a PC project, a construction manager must establish a PC components–vehicle allocation (CVA) plan everyday by integrating factory, transport, and site information and by reflecting various considerations for CVA. However, in practice, the manager establishes the plan manually, which often leads to an increase in transportation costs due to inefficient use of vehicles and plan errors. Thus, this study develops an automated method for CVA by deriving considerations for CVA via interviews and literature review and by formalizing a CVA process that satisfies the considerations. The process has the following five steps: determining component loading type, developing preliminary CVA, determining vehicle loading type, crashing CVA for reducing the number of vehicles, and setting site arrival time and type of vehicles. Charrette test results indicate that the automated method can generate CVA plans faster than practitioners and reduce the number of vehicles by taking the derived considerations into account comprehensively. This study contributes to the off-site construction management theory by formalizing the process knowledge about how to deal with different considerations in CVA. This can help alleviate social and environmental problems, such as increased transportation cost and carbon dioxides emission by supporting decision-making of construction managers in planning installation of PC components and allocating them to vehicles.
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    contributor authorJun Young Jang
    contributor authorJung In Kim
    contributor authorChoongwan Koo
    contributor authorTae Wan Kim
    date accessioned2022-12-27T20:39:53Z
    date available2022-12-27T20:39:53Z
    date issued2022/11/01
    identifier other(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0001086.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4287754
    description abstractTo move precast concrete (PC) components to the site through vehicles in a PC project, a construction manager must establish a PC components–vehicle allocation (CVA) plan everyday by integrating factory, transport, and site information and by reflecting various considerations for CVA. However, in practice, the manager establishes the plan manually, which often leads to an increase in transportation costs due to inefficient use of vehicles and plan errors. Thus, this study develops an automated method for CVA by deriving considerations for CVA via interviews and literature review and by formalizing a CVA process that satisfies the considerations. The process has the following five steps: determining component loading type, developing preliminary CVA, determining vehicle loading type, crashing CVA for reducing the number of vehicles, and setting site arrival time and type of vehicles. Charrette test results indicate that the automated method can generate CVA plans faster than practitioners and reduce the number of vehicles by taking the derived considerations into account comprehensively. This study contributes to the off-site construction management theory by formalizing the process knowledge about how to deal with different considerations in CVA. This can help alleviate social and environmental problems, such as increased transportation cost and carbon dioxides emission by supporting decision-making of construction managers in planning installation of PC components and allocating them to vehicles.
    publisherASCE
    titleAutomated Components–Vehicle Allocation Planning for Precast Concrete Projects
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume38
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Management in Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0001086
    journal fristpage04022059
    journal lastpage04022059_11
    page11
    treeJournal of Management in Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 038 ):;issue: 006
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