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A concept design stages protocol to support collaborative processes in architecture, engineering and construction projects

Marianthi Leon, Richard Laing

2021Journal of Engineering Design and Technology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose This paper proposes and tests, through a series of structured multi-disciplinary design activities, a “Concept Design Stages Protocol” (CDS Protocol) to structure project initiation, to attain smoother collaboration and greater consensus among multi-disciplinary project teams. Design/methodology/approach A collaborative approach from the outset is imperative for project success, especially when considering multi-disciplinary teams in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. However, involving different disciplines hinders communication paths and affects informed decision-making. Findings Based on these findings, the research demonstrates that the CDS Protocol provides a solid foundation to aid in the optimal implementation of collaborative design, and with particular regard to multi-disciplinary working. Originality/value The research demonstrates the potential for significant improvement in the optimisation of the conceptual design stages, with positive implications for time, communication and whole-team engagement.

Topics & Concepts

OriginalityProtocol (science)DisciplineArchitectureKnowledge managementFoundation (evidence)Computer scienceConceptual designEngineering managementSystems engineeringEngineeringProcess managementManagement scienceHuman–computer interactionPsychologyCreativitySociologyMedicineSocial psychologySocial scienceArchaeologyVisual artsHistoryAlternative medicinePathologyArtDesign Education and PracticeConstruction Project Management and PerformanceBIM and Construction Integration
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