Traditional methods of collecting data on the progress of construction projects often involve human judgement, high costs, and are too infrequent to provide managers with timely and …
Offsite construction techniques continue to receive considerable attention in academic/research discourse. Whilst discourse in seminal literature critique the positive and …
LSR Supriadi, Y Latief, B Susilo, M Rajasa - Int. J. Civ. Eng. Technol, 2017 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) forms the base for most project management processes. Despite each project being unique, most building retain cognate …
T Omar, ML Nehdi - Automation in construction, 2016 - Elsevier
Falling behind schedule and having discrepancy between the as-built and designed baseline plans are unfavourable events that often occur in construction projects. Hence, real …
The exponential increase in the volume of images and videos captured in the built environment with smartphones, fixed cameras, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles, and …
VK Reja, K Varghese, QP Ha - Automation in Construction, 2022 - Elsevier
Automating the process of construction progress monitoring through computer vision can enable effective control of projects. Systematic classification of available methods and …
The accurate and up to date measurement of work in progress on construction sites is vital for project management functions like schedule and cost control. Currently, it takes place …
P Dallasega, E Marengo, A Revolti - Production planning & control, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Several methodologies for production planning and control have been introduced over the years in the construction industry. However, in this industry, it is not uncommon that projects …
A Russell, S Staub-French, N Tran, W Wong - Automation in construction, 2009 - Elsevier
Project teams face ever increasing pressure to deliver projects as quickly as possible. To meet these demands, contractors are faced with the need to explore various construction …