A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects

Design errors leading to rework and/or design changes are considered to be the primary contributor to schedule delays and cost overruns in design and construction projects. While design errors are deemed prevalent, most design and construction firms do not measure the number of errors they create, t...

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Main Authors: Han, Sangwon, Love, Peter, Peña-Mora, Feniosky
Format: Journal Article
Published: Pergamon 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26124
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author Han, Sangwon
Love, Peter
Peña-Mora, Feniosky
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Love, Peter
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description Design errors leading to rework and/or design changes are considered to be the primary contributor to schedule delays and cost overruns in design and construction projects. While design errors are deemed prevalent, most design and construction firms do not measure the number of errors they create, thereby having limited knowledge regarding their mechanism to undermine project performance. To address this, a system dynamics model has been developed to capture the dynamics of design errors and systematically assess their negative impacts. This paper reports on the development of the model, and its application to a university building project. The results indicate that design errors can significantly delay project schedule in spite of continuous schedule recovery actions taken by construction managers. The case study also shows that schedule pressure can propagate the negative impact of design errors to numerous construction activities, including those that are not directly associated with the errors. Finally, the case study confirms that the developed model can more rigorously assess the negative impact of design errors, which is often underestimated by practitioners. Based on these results, it is concluded that the developed model can assist project managers in better understanding the dynamics of design errors and recovering delayed schedule, particularly under schedule pressure.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-261242017-09-13T15:24:45Z A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects Han, Sangwon Love, Peter Peña-Mora, Feniosky Cost overrun Design change Simulation Rework Schedule delay Design errors Schedule revision Design errors leading to rework and/or design changes are considered to be the primary contributor to schedule delays and cost overruns in design and construction projects. While design errors are deemed prevalent, most design and construction firms do not measure the number of errors they create, thereby having limited knowledge regarding their mechanism to undermine project performance. To address this, a system dynamics model has been developed to capture the dynamics of design errors and systematically assess their negative impacts. This paper reports on the development of the model, and its application to a university building project. The results indicate that design errors can significantly delay project schedule in spite of continuous schedule recovery actions taken by construction managers. The case study also shows that schedule pressure can propagate the negative impact of design errors to numerous construction activities, including those that are not directly associated with the errors. Finally, the case study confirms that the developed model can more rigorously assess the negative impact of design errors, which is often underestimated by practitioners. Based on these results, it is concluded that the developed model can assist project managers in better understanding the dynamics of design errors and recovering delayed schedule, particularly under schedule pressure. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26124 10.1016/j.mcm.2011.06.039 Pergamon unknown
spellingShingle Cost overrun
Design change
Simulation
Rework
Schedule delay
Design errors
Schedule revision
Han, Sangwon
Love, Peter
Peña-Mora, Feniosky
A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title_full A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title_fullStr A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title_full_unstemmed A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title_short A system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
title_sort system dynamics model for assessing the impacts of design errors in construction projects
topic Cost overrun
Design change
Simulation
Rework
Schedule delay
Design errors
Schedule revision
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26124