Abstract

AbstractIt may be possible to reduce uncertainty in construction projects by adopting the prefabrication method. In this method, components are produced in factories and transported to the construction site to satisfy installation demands. For successful and effective prefabrication, the project designer and precaster must develop an integrated plan to manage the available resources in a way that satisfies design flexibility, production constraints, and installation demands. Configuring individual building elements and forming building components or modular units will result in employing a higher degree of prefabrication for higher productivity and ease of construction. The production of such complex configurations requires complex molds. To achieve optimization of resources and costs for the precast production of complex configurations, two new ideas have been adopted: namely prefabrication configuration and component groups; these are incorporated into the mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model. ...

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