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Process versus Data Oriented Techniques in Pile Construction Productivity Assessment
Authors:Tarek M. Zayed  Daniel W. Halpin
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, in Construction Engineering and Management, Zagazig Univ., Zagazig, Egypt; presently, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Building, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Concordia Univ., BE-357, 1257 Guy St., Montréal PQ, Canada H3H 1H5.
2Head of Division of Construction Engineering and Management, School of Civil Engineering, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN 47907-1294.
Abstract:A large number of problems faces the installation of pile (drilled shaft) foundations: unseen subsurface obstacles, lack of contractor experience, site planning, etc. These problems make it difficult for the estimator to assess the pile construction productivity and cost. Several techniques might be good candidates for this assessment problem. A fundamental question arises: which technique is the most appropriate to solve this assessment problem? This study focuses on answering this fundamental research question. Data were collected through designed questionnaires, site interviews, and telephone calls to experts in different construction companies. Four different techniques were listed as candidates to solve this problem: deterministic, simulation, multiple regression, and artificial neural network (ANN). They were categorized into two groups: process oriented techniques, deterministic and simulation; and data oriented techniques (DOT), regression and ANN. All techniques were used to assess productivity and cost of pile construction. Their results were compared to determine the closest assessment to real world practice. Research results show that the DOT techniques were the most appropriate whereas they had the lowest deviation from real world practice.
Keywords:Piles  Construction industry  Productivity  Neural networks  Statistical analysis  Predictions  Simulation  Data analysis  
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