Risks Identification and Allocation in the Supply Chain of Modular Integrated Construction (MiC)

I. Y. Wuni, G. Shen
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Modular integrated construction (MiC) is an offsite construction technique which can improve construction quality, the certainty of the project cost, provide value for money and reduce construction time, waste generation, and carbon emissions. However, MiC is associated with a unique business model, engineering, supply chain, and stakeholder composition, resulting in bespoke uncertainties and risks. Prominent among them is the uncertainties and risk events in its linked supply chain segments. However, risks identification and allocation in the MiC supply chain segments is not well-established. This research identified and assessed 28 risk events (REs) across the manufacturing, logistics and on-site assembly segments of the MiC supply chain. A principal component analysis generated 10, 6 and 12 REs within the modular manufacturing, logistics, and on-site assembly segments, respectively. A fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) modeling revealed that the on-site assembly REs are the most critical set of risk events with a criticality index of 5.58, followed by the modular manufacturing risk events (5.28) and logistics risk events (5.08). These rankings and criticality assessment have profound implications for the practice and praxis MiC risks management. It is a source of relevant information to stakeholders and practitioners in understanding the MiC supply chain risk events and may prioritize the riskiest events to improve the performance of MiC projects. Again, the assessed REs contributes to the checklists of MiC risk events and may form the basis for future studies on the risk of MiC. Future studies may examine the assessed risk events in different countries using larger samples.
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模块化集成制造(MiC)供应链风险识别与分配
模块化集成施工(MiC)是一种非现场施工技术,可以提高施工质量,项目成本的确定性,提供物有所值,减少施工时间,废物产生和碳排放。然而,MiC与独特的商业模式、工程、供应链和利益相关者组成相关联,导致了定制的不确定性和风险。其中突出的是其关联供应链环节的不确定性和风险事件。然而,MiC供应链环节的风险识别和分配尚未完善。本研究确定并评估了MiC供应链中制造、物流和现场装配环节的28个风险事件(REs)。主成分分析分别在模块化制造、物流和现场组装部分产生了10,6和12个REs。通过模糊综合评价(FSE)建模发现,现场装配风险事件是最关键的风险事件集,其临界指数为5.58,其次是模块化制造风险事件(5.28)和物流风险事件(5.08)。这些排名和临界性评估对MiC风险管理的实践和实践具有深远的影响。它是利益相关者和从业者了解MiC供应链风险事件的相关信息来源,并可能优先考虑风险最大的事件,以提高MiC项目的绩效。再次,评估的REs有助于MiC风险事件的清单,并可能形成未来MiC风险研究的基础。未来的研究可能会使用更大的样本来检查不同国家评估的风险事件。
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