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Huseyin Akay, Musteyde Baduna Kocyigit and A. Melih Yanmaz
In this paper, findings of a research project about river bridges in Turkey are shared and details of the developed safety-inspection method based on hydrological and hydraulic factors are presented. In the project, the Western Black Sea Basin was chosen...
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Shu Wu, Momcilo Markus, David Lorenz, James R. Angel and Kevin Grady
Many studies have projected that as the climate changes, the magnitudes of extreme precipitation events in the Northeastern United States are likely to continue increasing, regardless of the emission scenario. To examine this issue, we analyzed observed ...
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Fan Ding, Min Liu, Simon M. Hsiang, Peng Hu, Yuxiang Zhang and Kewang Jiang
The complexity and uncertainty of construction projects contribute to low efficiency in the construction industry. This research applied the Takt-time planning method to optimize the construction working process, and proposed a risk control framework bas...
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Mazen A. Al-Sinan, Abdulaziz A. Bubshait and Zainab Aljaroudi
Recent advancements in machine learning (ML) applications have set the stage for the development of autonomous construction project scheduling systems. This study presents a blueprint to demonstrate how construction project schedules can be generated aut...
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Jianying Wei, Yuming Liu, Xiaochun Lu, Yu Feng and Yadi Wang
Tunnel construction projects are a classic type of repetitive project, and hold a crucial position in the construction industry. The linear scheduling method (LSM) has been in the spotlight in scheduling optimization for repetitive construction projects ...
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Maria Christoforaki and Oya Deniz Beyan
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in a growing number of domains in recent years has put into focus the ethical, legal, and societal aspects (ELSA) of these technologies and the relevant challenges they pose. In this paper, we propose ...
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Shayan Jorjam, Mohammed Mawlana and Amin Hammad
The traditional method of installing underground utilities (e.g., water, sewer, gas pipes, electrical cables) by burying them under roads has been used for decades. However, the repeated excavations related to this method cause problems, such as traffic ...
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Claudia Garrido Martins, Susan M. Bogus and Vanessa Valentin
The construction industry has extensively applied the fast-tracking approach to the demanding need for the fast delivery of infrastructure projects. However, the fast-track strategy might be threatened by distinctive risks or changes in risk characterist...
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Ze Yu, Chuxin Wang, Yuanyuan Zhao, Zhiyuan Hu and Yuanjie Tang
The linear scheduling method (LSM) for optimization in linear projects has been the focus of numerous academic studies over the years. However, research on incorporating reverse construction activities and other practical scenarios, such as flexible acti...
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Claudio Szwarcfiter, Yale T. Herer and Avraham Shtub
Industrial projects are plagued by uncertainties, often resulting in both time and cost overruns. This research introduces an innovative approach, employing Reinforcement Learning (RL), to address three distinct project management challenges within a set...
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