Print Email Facebook Twitter Construction schedule optimisation Title Construction schedule optimisation: Optimisation of BIM-based, component-level construction schedule for building structural and MEP systems considering parallel working zones Author Jiang, Xinzhi (TU Delft Civil Engineering & Geosciences) Contributor Wamelink, J.W.F. (mentor) Nogal Macho, M. (graduation committee) Kammouh, O. (graduation committee) Shang, Y. (graduation committee) Arts, D. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Civil Engineering | Construction Management and Engineering Date 2022-12-20 Abstract Construction schedule optimisation problems have been explored extensively, including activity sequencing rules and work packaging. Yet knowledge is still lacking in the sequencing of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) components with geometric complexity, and how to handle conflicting precedence between MEP work packages arising from the geometric complexity. Another concept of interest is working zones, which are spaces a building may be divided into to enable parallel working: they have the potential to reduce idle working space and project duration, but its integration with the scheduling of MEP systems and effect on schedule optimisation are under-investigated. This work studies the optimisation of construction schedules for building structural and MEP systems considering working zones. First, a conceptual framework is developed, on: (1) activity sequencing rules, featuring preferences on spatial proximity and component size for MEP components; (2) clustering and cluster-splitting method, to resolve the conflicts among MEP packages; and (3) mathematical formulation of schedule optimisation problems as mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) problems. Next, a software tool consisting of an Excel add-in, a MATLAB executable programme and an Excel macro is developed to implement the framework. Two case studies are carried out. The results of case studies and further analysis demonstrate the large potential of zones in reducing project duration, the effect of the amount of resource available, and strategies for future scheduling practices. Applicability to general construction projects, limitations and future directions are also discussed. Subject Construction schedulingOptimisationBIMMixed integer linear programmingWork packagingMechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eeed7784-9632-4ecb-932e-74f49d5aea99 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Xinzhi Jiang Files PDF ThesisReport_Construction ... XJiang.pdf 11.11 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:eeed7784-9632-4ecb-932e-74f49d5aea99/datastream/OBJ/view