Developing a Resource Supply Chain Planning System for Construction Projects |
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Authors: | H. Ping Tserng Samuel Y. L. Yin Sherman Li |
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Affiliation: | 1Professor and Associate Chair, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan Univ., No. 1 Roosevelt Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan (corresponding author).?E-mail: hptserng@ce.ntu.edu.tw 2Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan Univ., No. 1 Roosevelt Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan; CEO and Chief R&D Officer, Ruentex Group, 14F., No. 308, Section 2, Bade Road, Taipei, 104, Taiwan. ?E-mail: Samuel@mail.ruentex.com.tw 3Ph.D. Candidate, Division of Construction Engineering and Management, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Taiwan Univ., No. 1 Roosevelt Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan. E-mail: sherman19660518@yahoo.com.tw
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Abstract: | The high variability of construction environments results in high construction-cost variation, especially in material costs. Inadequate planning may cause material shortages that delay the project schedule or, alternatively, a substantial increase in inventory costs by producing or supplying materials earlier than they are needed at the construction site. In order to solve these problems, this paper studies steel rebar production and supply operations and establishes an optimal model that minimizes the integrated inventory cost of the supply chain. Based on the optimal model, this paper develops a decision-support system to generate a production and supply plan for a supplier and buyers of steel rebar. After utilizing the decision-support system to create the supply and production plan, this paper analyzes the results to study the influence of transaction constraints on inventory cost. This paper also discusses cases of global optimization of the inventory cost for the entire supply chain and compares them with cases of local optimization for individual members. |
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Keywords: | Resource management Construction materials Optimization models Construction management |
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