A review of current heuristic techniques and mathematical programming methods is presented in the paper. Modern optimisation modelling tools are presented, common construction optimisation problems are described, and an overview of their recent application is given. It is also stressed that there is ample room for further research on active BIM-based optimisation models, aimed at better management of construction processes. Accelerated development of decision-making models, which combine optimisation methods and information systems, can be clearly predicted for the near future.
Construction process optimisation – review of methods, tools and applications
V. Venkrbec,M. Galić,U. Klanšek
Published 2018 in Journal of the Croatian Association of Civil Engineers
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2018
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Journal of the Croatian Association of Civil Engineers
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2018-09-01
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- active bim-based optimisation models
Optimisation models that use active building information modeling data to support construction decision-making.
Aliases: active BIM-based optimization models, BIM-based optimisation models
- construction optimisation problems
Common decision problems in construction that are formulated for optimisation, such as scheduling, resource allocation, or planning.
Aliases: construction optimization problems
- construction process optimisation
The optimisation of planning, scheduling, and execution decisions within construction workflows.
Aliases: construction process optimization
- decision-making models
Models designed to support or automate choices in construction management and planning.
Aliases: decision models
- heuristic techniques
Approximate search and rule-based methods used to find good solutions for optimisation problems in construction processes.
Aliases: heuristics
- information systems
Digital systems that store, process, and integrate data for supporting construction management and optimisation workflows.
Aliases: information technology systems
- mathematical programming methods
Formal optimisation methods that express construction decisions as mathematical objective functions and constraints.
Aliases: optimization programming methods, mathematical optimization methods
- optimisation modelling tools
Software or modelling environments used to formulate and solve optimisation models for construction problems.
Aliases: optimization modelling tools, optimization modeling tools
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