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Identification of Required Processes and Data for Facilitating the Assessment of Resources Management Efficiency During Buildings Life Cycle

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Abstract
Construction resources including materials, labors, and equipment are extremely cost extensive in all construction projects. The management of these re-sources is a complex process, which significantly affects construction costs, quality and time. There are several factors that have been identified in the literature which contribute in enhancing the efficiency of resources management during the life cycle of buildings and optimizing the utilization of these resources. These factors are referred to as the Critical Success Factors (C.S.Fs). Therefore, there are required processes and data that should be identified in order to appropriately address these factors which are commonly referred to as the necessary procedures for success. These procedures depend on the availability of specific processes and data that are essentially needed while assessing the efficiency of resources management in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of buildings during its life cycle. This paper aims at identifying these necessary procedures (in terms of required processes and corresponding data), associated with the C.S.Fs that help in improving the efficiency of resources management. The research methodology adopted in this paper includes both content analysis and comparative analysis to identify the required processes and their corresponding data. The results presented in this paper include a formulation matrix that presents the identified necessary procedures of materials, labors, and equipment related to the C.S.Fs for assessing the efficiency of resources management during the life cycle of buildings. The matrix articulates the nature and type of required processes and their corresponding data along with the specific stages of buildings life cycle to facilitate the assessment of resources management efficiency. This matrix introduces an important tool for the designers and managers of construction projects to be utilized while conducting the assessment of resources management efficiency.
Title
Identification of Required Processes and Data for Facilitating the Assessment of Resources Management Efficiency During Buildings Life Cycle
Author
Seddik, Moamen M.
Reffat, Rabee M.
Elkady, Shawkat L.
Date of issue
2016
Access level
Open access
Copyright owner
Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Conference title
CAADence in Architecture, 2016
Conference place
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Conference date
16 June - 17 June 2016
Language
en
Page
169 - 176
Subject
Resources management efficiency, critical success factors, construction resources, construction management
Version
Kiadói változat
Identifiers
DOI: 10.3311/CAADence.1691
Title of the container document
CAADence in Architecture: Back to Command: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design
ISBN, e-ISBN
978-963-313-237-1
978-963-313-225-8
Document type
könyvfejezet
Document genre
Konferenciacikk
Subject area
Műszaki tudományok
Field
Építészmérnöki tudományok
University
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty
Faculty of Architecture

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