Evaluate of Project Management in Facade Works by Using Building Information Modeling (BIM)
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resource, optimization, management, conservationAbstract
Facade conservation projects present unique challenges in construction management due to uncertainties in material conditions, task durations, and resource requirements. These uncertainties often lead to schedule delays and cost overruns, making effective planning and resource optimization essential. This study integrates project management principles with resource optimization models to develop a structured approach for allocating limited resources under uncertain conditions. The present study focuses on two major areas: (1) project management of construction activities and (2) resource optimization using advanced scheduling tools. Two construction projects—Project A and Project B—were selected to examine the effectiveness of resource levelling and cost optimization through Primavera P6.
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