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BIM Standard in Off-Site Construction
Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2012AbstractBuilding information modeling (BIM) is rapidly gaining acceptance as the preferred method of communicating the design professional’s intent to the owner and various stakeholders. These data-rich models can be used effectively by other members of the design team to coordinate the fabrication of a building’s different systems.
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Enterprise Information Systems
Off-site construction (OSC) projects rely on a smooth off-site supply chain. Previous studies improved supply chain management (SCM), while scantly mentioning business flow and recent advanced technology.
Li Yin +5 more
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Off-site construction (OSC) projects rely on a smooth off-site supply chain. Previous studies improved supply chain management (SCM), while scantly mentioning business flow and recent advanced technology.
Li Yin +5 more
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Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 2023
PurposeInformal learning networks are critical to response to calls for practitioners to reskill and upskill in off-site construction projects. With the transition to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, social media-enabled online knowledge
Kangning Liu +4 more
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PurposeInformal learning networks are critical to response to calls for practitioners to reskill and upskill in off-site construction projects. With the transition to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, social media-enabled online knowledge
Kangning Liu +4 more
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Tackling the Emerging Challenges Off-Site Construction
2023This ASCE collection sheds light on tackling technological, managerial, and organizational challenges plaguing off-site construction with innovative insights from theoretical and applied research.
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Special Issue on Off-Site Construction
Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2012This issue on off-site construction is an output produced by Task Group 74 of CIB. CIB is the acronym of the abbreviated French (former) name: Conseil International du Bâtiment (in English this translates to International Council for Building). In the course of 1998, the abbreviation has been kept but the full name changed into International Council ...
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Managing for continuous improvement in off‐site construction
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 2012PurposeSeveral off‐site manufacturing companies in Sweden have attempted to apply lean management to improve process effectiveness and efficiency. A state of continuous improvement is a key goal of lean management, as described in, e.g. Likers 4P model.
John Meiling +2 more
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Off-Site Construction Planning Using Discrete Event Simulation
Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2012AbstractOff-site construction has become an inseparable part of many construction projects and can increase the productivity and quality of construction projects. Off-site construction involves the application of a significant portion of the required operations to construction elements by off-site fabrication shops in a more controlled and equipped ...
Amin Alvanchi +4 more
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1997
In the construction of pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities, ‘off-site construction’ refers to that portion of the job which is first assembled and constructed at a shop and then transported to the actual job site. Historically, in process industries, this type of construction is referred to as modular construction.
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In the construction of pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities, ‘off-site construction’ refers to that portion of the job which is first assembled and constructed at a shop and then transported to the actual job site. Historically, in process industries, this type of construction is referred to as modular construction.
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Promoting Off-Site Construction: Future Challenges and Opportunities
Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2012DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)AE.1943-5568.0000081IntroductionWhile manufactured construction can be traced back to approxi-mately 1851 (Gibb 2001), in the last two decades, a resurgencehas occurred, which has now started to gain increased popularityand momentum (Arif and Egbu 2010).
Mohammed Arif +2 more
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Challenges of off-site construction: A critical review
2019Off-site Construction (OSC) has been recognised as a promising construction method to tackle challenges of constructing structurally and functionally intricate contemporary buildings. Considering the current scale of OSC is not commensurate with traditional construction methods, to understand OSC-related opportunities and bottlenecks, a significant ...
L. Hou, Y.T. Tan
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