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Integrated Off-Site Construction Design Process including DfMA Considerations

Hosang Hyun, Hyung-Geun Kim, Jinsung Kim

2022Sustainability30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Off-site construction (OSC) offers a promising means to improve the efficiency of construction projects. However, the lack of experience and knowledge regarding its use results in errors in design owing to conflicts and omissions of considerations for OSC projects. To mitigate these problems, the design for manufacturing and assembly (DfMA) is widely used to include the considerations in the OSC design process. Several studies concerning the DfMA application in OSC have been performed, but the comprehensive design process is not suggested for mitigating the aforementioned problems. This study proposes an OSC design process by integrating the fragmented DfMA considerations reported in previous studies. The considerations are identified through a systematic literature review and classified into structural and architectural types. To validate the proposed process, an OSC project design has been undertaken as a case study, wherein a significant portion of the building structure has been modified to comprise precast concrete (PC), instead of its reinforced counterpart, with a demonstrated reduction in the PC element design duration. The proposed process would guide and support the design process for reduction in the duration and errors incurred in the process. Moreover, the process can be considered a design guideline for the execution of future projects.

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Process (computing)Design for manufacturabilityEngineeringProcess designDesign processSystems engineeringEngineering design processPrecast concreteConcurrent engineeringComputer scienceManufacturing engineeringConstruction engineeringWork in processProcess integrationCivil engineeringMechanical engineeringOperations managementProcess engineeringOperating systemBIM and Construction IntegrationConstruction Project Management and PerformanceConstruction Engineering and Safety