TY - JOUR
T1 - Using Real-Time Tracking of Materials and Labor for Kit-Based Logistics Management in Construction
AU - Zhao, Jianyu
AU - Zheng, Yuan
AU - Seppänen, Olli
AU - Tetik, Müge
AU - Peltokorpi, Antti
PY - 2021/9/3
Y1 - 2021/9/3
N2 - Improved productivity and the elimination of waste are key goals for lean methods in construction production control. One such lean method is a kit-based logistics management in which task-based materials are delivered just-in-time and aligned with assembly operations on-site. Digital platforms could enable a situational awareness of work and material flows, potentially increasing the benefit and applicability of kitting. The aim of the current research is to utilize a real-time indoor tracking of material and labor flows to evaluate an assembly kit–based management of construction projects. We propose a linked data framework to connect labor, material, and scheduling information to integrate heterogenous data. The contribution of the study is threefold: first, a feasible method is developed to enable real-time detection of work and material flows inside the building for logistics management purposes. Second, several key performance indicators for effective evaluation of kit-based production flow in construction are provided, which allows management to tackle root causes of problems and to enhance timely and productive logistic solutions. Thirdly, by applying the linked data method, the study introduces a novel approach to integrate heterogenous data from both indoor tracking and schedules.
AB - Improved productivity and the elimination of waste are key goals for lean methods in construction production control. One such lean method is a kit-based logistics management in which task-based materials are delivered just-in-time and aligned with assembly operations on-site. Digital platforms could enable a situational awareness of work and material flows, potentially increasing the benefit and applicability of kitting. The aim of the current research is to utilize a real-time indoor tracking of material and labor flows to evaluate an assembly kit–based management of construction projects. We propose a linked data framework to connect labor, material, and scheduling information to integrate heterogenous data. The contribution of the study is threefold: first, a feasible method is developed to enable real-time detection of work and material flows inside the building for logistics management purposes. Second, several key performance indicators for effective evaluation of kit-based production flow in construction are provided, which allows management to tackle root causes of problems and to enhance timely and productive logistic solutions. Thirdly, by applying the linked data method, the study introduces a novel approach to integrate heterogenous data from both indoor tracking and schedules.
KW - real-time tracking
KW - construction management
KW - linked data framework
KW - material and labor tracking
KW - data integration
KW - kitting logistics solutions
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U2 - 10.3389/fbuil.2021.713976
DO - 10.3389/fbuil.2021.713976
M3 - Article
SN - 2297-3362
VL - 7
JO - Frontiers in Built Environment : Construction Management
JF - Frontiers in Built Environment : Construction Management
M1 - 713976
ER -