Proc. 27th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC) 2019
DOI: 10.24928/2019/0238
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An AHP Approach for Selecting and Identifying Off-Site Construction Systems

Abstract: Many studies have shown the positive impact of applying lean principles in off-site construction. However, limited research have focused on evaluating the attributes associated with those various systems needed to highlight their difference. In fact, off-site systems present different advantages and disadvantages implying a need to evaluate their value maximization in terms of cost, time, quality, etc. when selecting the appropriate offsite system. Although some research studies have attempted to compare off-s… Show more

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“…Various factors, such as safety, logistics, cost, time, environmental impact, and construction quality, were considered in this framework. Besides, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) technique was successfully applied in identifying the optimal OSC systems among nonvolumetric systems, volumetric systems, and hybrid systems [28]. Nevertheless, these frameworks and models cannot answer the questions of how to break buildings into modules and components and how different building panelization alternatives affect construction performances.…”
Section: Selection Of the Osc Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various factors, such as safety, logistics, cost, time, environmental impact, and construction quality, were considered in this framework. Besides, the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) technique was successfully applied in identifying the optimal OSC systems among nonvolumetric systems, volumetric systems, and hybrid systems [28]. Nevertheless, these frameworks and models cannot answer the questions of how to break buildings into modules and components and how different building panelization alternatives affect construction performances.…”
Section: Selection Of the Osc Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%