TY - GEN
T1 - Modeling and representation of non-value adding activities due to errors and changes in design and construction projects
AU - Han, Sangwon
AU - Lee, Sang Hyun
AU - Fard, Mani Golparvar
AU - Peña-Mora, Feniosky
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Non-value adding activities which consume time and/or resources without increasing value, have been considered as main contributors to schedule delays and cost overruns in design and construction projects. While these activities are mainly triggered and proliferated by errors and changes, traditional construction management approaches have not explicitly addressed the impact of errors and changes on non-value adding activities. To capture non-value adding activities due to errors and changes, a system dynamics based simulation model is developed and presented in this paper wherein the impact of non-value adding activities are intuitively visualized in a colored bar chart. The developed model is applied to a bridge project in Massachusetts. The simulation results show that errors and changes resulted in 26.1% of non-value adding activities and 171 days of schedule delays in this project. Based on these simulation results, it is concluded that the developed simulation model holds significant potential to aid better decision-making for controlling non-value adding activities in design and construction projects.
AB - Non-value adding activities which consume time and/or resources without increasing value, have been considered as main contributors to schedule delays and cost overruns in design and construction projects. While these activities are mainly triggered and proliferated by errors and changes, traditional construction management approaches have not explicitly addressed the impact of errors and changes on non-value adding activities. To capture non-value adding activities due to errors and changes, a system dynamics based simulation model is developed and presented in this paper wherein the impact of non-value adding activities are intuitively visualized in a colored bar chart. The developed model is applied to a bridge project in Massachusetts. The simulation results show that errors and changes resulted in 26.1% of non-value adding activities and 171 days of schedule delays in this project. Based on these simulation results, it is concluded that the developed simulation model holds significant potential to aid better decision-making for controlling non-value adding activities in design and construction projects.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=49749132802&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/WSC.2007.4419840
DO - 10.1109/WSC.2007.4419840
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:49749132802
SN - 1424413060
SN - 9781424413065
T3 - Proceedings - Winter Simulation Conference
SP - 2082
EP - 2089
BT - Proceedings of the 2007 Winter Simulation Conference, WSC
T2 - 2007 Winter Simulation Conference, WSC
Y2 - 9 December 2007 through 12 December 2007
ER -