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Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu Dept. Of Civil and Structural Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Jian-Ping Zhang Dept. Of Civil Engineering Beijing, China. Attaining Cost Efficiency In Constructing Sports Facilities For Beijing 2008 Olympic Games By Use Of Operations Simulation. Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu Dept. Of Civil and Structural Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu Dept. Of Civil and Structural Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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  1. Jian-Ping Zhang Dept. Of Civil Engineering Beijing, China Attaining Cost Efficiency In Constructing Sports Facilities For Beijing 2008 Olympic Games By Use Of Operations Simulation Wah-Ho Chan, Ming Lu Dept. Of Civil and Structural Engineering Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong, China Presented By: Vinh H. Truong

  2. Purpose Of The Simulation • Evaluating Construction Time • Construction Operations • Installation Sequences • Varied Schedules For Assembling • Cost Efficiency In Building The Structure

  3. Construction • Steel Pieces Hauled In • Assembly • Two 600-Ton Cranes • Inner Ring • Two 800-Ton Cranes • Outer Ring • 24 Steel Columns • 86 Steel Frames

  4. Work Flow Model

  5. Column/Frame • Subassembly Reference Code • Short ID Code Of The Steel Component • Column Or Frame • 0 = Frame, 1 = Column • Structural Complexity Index • Real Number Representing Work Content and Complexity, Used For Adjusting Assembling and Installation Duration • Installation Destination Zone • 1 Or 2 Representing The Installation Zone • Installation Sequence Index • Smaller Value = Higher Priority For Processing

  6. Activity Duration Summary

  7. SDESA • Simplified Discrete-Event Simulation Approach • Research Led By Ming Lu • Easy-To-Apply, Cost-Effective Methods Of Artificial Intelligence And Computer Simulations For Construction Engineering And Project Management

  8. SDESA

  9. SDESA

  10. Results • Base • Areas 4,5,6 – Start • Areas 1,2,3,7 – 50 Days Later • Areas 8,9 – 100 Days Later • Crash • Accelerate The Concrete Construction • Alternative • Areas 1,2,3 – Start • Areas 4,5,6,7 – 50 Days

  11. Results

  12. Questions?

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