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Hamed Raoofi, Asa Sabahnia, Daniel Barbeau and Ali Motamedi
Traditional methods of supervision in the construction industry are time-consuming and costly, requiring significant investments in skilled labor. However, with advancements in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and deep learning, these methods ca...
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Ramin Asadi, Suzanne Wilkinson, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi
Rework in construction contracts is an interesting topic as it influences contractual claims and disputes. Changes in design, work scope, and construction turn into rework and affect the contract sum, the project completion date and project performance. ...
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Imran Shafi, Muhammad Fawad Mazhar, Anum Fatima, Roberto Marcelo Alvarez, Yini Miró, Julio César Martínez Espinosa and Imran Ashraf
Monitoring tool conditions and sub-assemblies before final integration is essential to reducing processing failures and improving production quality for manufacturing setups. This research study proposes a real-time deep learning-based framework for iden...
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James Marcus Griffin, Steven Jones, Bama Perumal and Carl Perrin
Welding inspection is a critical process that can be severely time-consuming, resulting in productivity delays, especially when destructive or invasive processes are required. This paper defines the novel approach to investigate the physical correlation ...
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Kuen-Suan Chen, Song-Chang Lin, Kuei-Kuei Lai and Wen-Pai Wang
According to numerous studies, various parts processed by machine tools usually have multiple-quality characteristics at the same time. Moreover, the process capability index is a handy and useful tool for assessing various quality characteristics. In or...
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Si Gao, Hu Xie, Mian Yang, Qiang Zhang, Ming Zhang, Xin Wang and Ze-Hao Jiang
The outbreak of COVID-19 has engendered extensive challenges for conventional hospital operations. To adapt to this problematic issue, a mixed-use hospital functioning system for normal and epidemic situations is proposed. However, the inherent complexit...
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Khalid K. Naji, Murat Gunduz and Mohamed Adalbi
Fast-track construction has recently become the prevailing construction approach globally. It enables owners and developers to make rapid returns on investment through shortened construction periods. This strategy has many effects on the industry; theref...
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James Ellis, David John Edwards, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala, Obuks Ejohwomu, Ernest Effah Ameyaw and Mark Shelbourn
This research explores the failure of competitively tendered projects in the UK construction industry to procure the most suited contractor(s) to conduct the works. Such work may have equal relevance for other developed nations globally. This research se...
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William Power, Derek Sinnott, Patrick Lynch
Construction unknowingly plans for poor levels of productivity with substantial waste, inefficiency, and rework stemming from a proliferation of non-value-adding activities embedded within traditional delivery processes. This approach negatively influenc...
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Ageel Abdulaziz Alogla and Mansoor Alruqi
To err is an intrinsic human trait, which means that human errors, at some point, are inevitable. Business improvement tools and practices neglect to deal with the root causes of human error; hence, they ignore certain design considerations that could po...
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