2019
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-11-2018-0524
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Multi-agent simulation for managing design changes in prefabricated construction projects

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop a multi-agent-based model for quantitatively measuring how the design change management strategies improve project performance. Design/methodology/approach Based on questionnaires and interviews, this paper investigates the coordination mechanism of risks due to design changes in prefabricated construction (PC) projects. Combined with all the variables related with design change risks, a multi-agent-based simulation model is proposed to evaluate the design chan… Show more

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“…However, there has been no known attempt to determine CSCV in IC in HK, while there were some studies on IC risk identification (Luo et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2019) and risk mitigation (Enshassi et al, 2019;Du et al, 2019). Given the abovementioned industry imperatives and the lack of theoretical underpinnings to formulate reliable solutions, this study was inspired and motivated to investigate the principles and practice of CSCV affecting SCR in IC, from the viewpoint of academic and industry experts and the practitioners in HK.…”
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“…However, there has been no known attempt to determine CSCV in IC in HK, while there were some studies on IC risk identification (Luo et al, 2019;Wang et al, 2019) and risk mitigation (Enshassi et al, 2019;Du et al, 2019). Given the abovementioned industry imperatives and the lack of theoretical underpinnings to formulate reliable solutions, this study was inspired and motivated to investigate the principles and practice of CSCV affecting SCR in IC, from the viewpoint of academic and industry experts and the practitioners in HK.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alnuaimi et al (2010) argued that during the early phases of a project, change orders can be managed effectively and are preventable, potentially avoiding multiple modifications during the construction phases with respect to each industry's viewpoint. Du et al (2019) state that the design phase should be effective, systematic, and reviewed by stakeholders to decrease the number of change orders. Zhang et al (2012) developed a support system process to reduce the number of change orders by managing a continuous improvement loop.…”
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“…Ji et al (2020) evaluated the environmental impact of prefabricated construction using BIM simulation. Another study by Du et al (2019) developed a multi-agent-based simulation model to measure the effect of design change management among various stages in prefabricated construction projects including production, transportation and assembly.…”
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confidence: 99%