Exploiting digitalization for the coordination of required changes to improve engineer-to-order materials flow management

Qian Chen, B. Adey, C. Haas, D. Hall
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Purpose The dynamic nature and complexity of construction projects make it challenging to ensure that the engineer-to-order (ETO) materials supplied onsite match changing needs. The quick and efficient communication of required changes in material fabrication, delivery and use, due to changes in the design and construction schedules, is needed to address the challenges. This study aims to provide a novel integrated management framework with its embedded informatics to help major stakeholders efficiently absorb agility during communication to deal with required changes and improve workflows. Design/methodology/approach An integrated management framework is developed that integrates the milestones in look-ahead plans and structured iterative processes for major supply chain stakeholders to quickly disseminate information emanating from changes in design, schedules, production and transportation. A prototype system is devised including the informatics to support the framework, which consists of BIM-RFID functional modules and a central database and uses a client-server architecture. The usefulness of the prototype is illustrated using a construction of part of a fictive but realistic high-rise building. Findings The integrated management framework with the informatics provides major stakeholders with the ability to coordinate their activities efficiently and stimulate their agility (measured by process time) in planning and controlling material information. Although only a fictive example was used, it is shown that the use of the system is likely to result in a substantial reduction in the time required to deal with required changes when delivering ETO materials onsite (by 18% in the example). Research limitations/implications The functionalities of the prototype system can be easily scaled up to coordinate changes in the design and scheduling of other types of materials. More functional developments are needed to show the extent of the possible improvement for entire construction projects. Future work should focus on investigating the possible improvements for other types and sizes of construction projects, and eventually in real-world construction projects. Practical implications By fitting the look-ahead plans into structured iterative processes through digital data sharing, stakeholders increased their capability to quickly capture required change information and resolve associated problems. This is particularly useful for the management of ETO supply chain processes, where prefabricated elements such as ductwork, plumbing, and mechanical systems typically have to be modified because of last-minute design and schedule changes. Originality/value Unlike traditional information technology (IT) based supply chain management practices, this research is characterized by a process-centered management framework that provides explicit decision points over iterative planning processes for major stakeholders to manage material information. The iterations through digital data sharing allow stakeholders to quickly respond to last-minute changes on site, which fundamentally achieves workflow agility in the construction supply chain context.
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利用数字化来协调所需的变化,以改善从工程师到订单的物料流管理
目的:建筑项目的动态性和复杂性使得确保现场提供的按订单设计(ETO)材料满足不断变化的需求具有挑战性。由于设计和施工进度的变化,需要在材料制造、交付和使用方面进行快速有效的沟通,以应对挑战。本研究旨在提供一种新颖的集成管理框架及其嵌入式信息学,以帮助主要利益相关者在沟通过程中有效地吸收敏捷性,以处理所需的变更并改善工作流程。设计/方法/方法开发了一个集成管理框架,该框架集成了前瞻性计划中的里程碑和主要供应链利益相关者的结构化迭代过程,以快速传播来自设计、进度、生产和运输变化的信息。设计了一个原型系统,包括支持该框架的信息学,该系统由BIM-RFID功能模块和中央数据库组成,采用客户端-服务器架构。原型的实用性是用一个虚构但现实的高层建筑的部分结构来说明的。具有信息学的集成管理框架为主要利益相关者提供了有效协调其活动的能力,并在计划和控制材料信息方面激发了他们的敏捷性(由过程时间衡量)。虽然只使用了一个实际的例子,但它表明,在现场交付ETO材料时,使用该系统可能会导致处理所需变更所需的时间大幅减少(在示例中减少18%)。研究限制/启示原型系统的功能可以很容易地扩展,以协调其他类型材料的设计和调度变化。需要更多的功能开发来显示整个建筑项目可能改进的程度。未来的工作应该集中在调查其他类型和规模的建设项目的可能改进,并最终在现实世界的建设项目。实践意义通过数字数据共享将前瞻性计划融入结构化迭代过程,利益相关者提高了快速捕获所需变更信息和解决相关问题的能力。这对于ETO供应链流程的管理特别有用,在ETO供应链流程中,由于最后一刻的设计和进度变化,通常必须修改管道系统、管道和机械系统等预制元素。原创性/价值与传统的基于信息技术(IT)的供应链管理实践不同,本研究的特点是以过程为中心的管理框架,该框架为主要利益相关者管理材料信息的迭代计划过程提供明确的决策点。通过数字数据共享的迭代使利益相关者能够快速响应现场最后一刻的变化,这从根本上实现了建筑供应链环境下工作流程的敏捷性。
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