2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073975
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An Approach to the Analysis of Causes of Delays in Industrial Construction Projects through Planning and Statistical Computing

Abstract: The analysis of the planning activities of industrial construction projects can help to evaluate some of the causes that have an impact on the variation of execution times and can also contribute to identifying those activities and components that are most likely to experience or cause delays. Data analysis is facilitated by the use of techniques based on statistical programs, allowing delays to be unequivocally linked to the different elements that make up these projects. In a theoretical study, a simulation … Show more

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“…The critical path method has been used to aggregate perturbations and derive an analytical approximation to the project end date distribution [6]. However, activity networks are characterised by a complex topology [7][8][9] and activity delays exhibit a high frequency of extreme events [9][10][11]. In that context the key conditions for the critical path method, the existence of a dominant path from the project start to its end and the central limit theorem, do not apply.…”
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“…The critical path method has been used to aggregate perturbations and derive an analytical approximation to the project end date distribution [6]. However, activity networks are characterised by a complex topology [7][8][9] and activity delays exhibit a high frequency of extreme events [9][10][11]. In that context the key conditions for the critical path method, the existence of a dominant path from the project start to its end and the central limit theorem, do not apply.…”
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confidence: 99%