Automatic Operational Decision-Making on Construction Sites using Choosing by Advantages and Situational Awareness

Hisham Abou-Ibrahim, Olli Seppänen, Christopher Görsch, Alaa Al Barazi

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Abstract

During construction operations, last planners (LPs) encounter situations that require quick decisions to maintain workflow. Although site monitoring and control benefits from the valuable input of experienced LPs, an impartial evaluation of site conditions can help reach better decisions. There is a lack of tools that address the operational needs of LPs, where production control is usually done by higher site managers that use sophisticated scheduling and control platforms. This paper presents an artefact that helps LPs and crew members make better decisions at the operations’ level. The artefact, based on the Choosing by Advantages (CBA) method, helps to leverage data from a situational awareness system to compare work options and advise on optimized alternatives. The artefact shows potential in selecting the best sequence of tasks based on site conditions, while optimizing on selected process performance measures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 31st International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering
PublisherCurran Associates Inc.
Pages295-304
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)979-8-3313-0349-5
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
Event31st International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2024 - Vigo, Spain
Duration: 3 Jul 20245 Jul 2024

Conference

Conference31st International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering, EG-ICE 2024
Country/TerritorySpain
CityVigo
Period3/07/245/07/24

Keywords

  • Choosing by Advantages (CBA)
  • Construction
  • Decision-Making
  • Digital Twins

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