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The Design And Optimization Research On Progress Management Based On Integrated Project Delivery

Posted on:2013-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2232330392956934Subject:Architecture and Civil Engineering
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Nowadays, engineering projects’ work process is more and more globalized. For theowner and the contractor, the construction of the project schedule control target wasdirectly related to their economic interest. With the continuous development of thecooperation and the BIM(Building Information Model), it is inevitable that a completeand reasonable utilization of whole life cycle cooperation and technical delivery way willappear. And IPD(Integrated Project Delivery) uses its unique three-parties contract withBIM technology effectively to promote the development of the project managementpattern. Under this background, this paper studied IPD deeply, considering purchasing–design–cost–construction together, based on the synergy of progress management IPDoptimization design research, to promote IPD’s present application in progress control.Firstly, this paper introduces the principles of IPD and its essence. In order to useIPD further, this article compared IPD mode with traditional way together for furtheranalysis. Secondly, in this paper, we researched the influence of the main factors on theprogress of the projects in detail. In the comprehensive analysis of the factors that affectthe progress, we used IPD’s specific design schedule. Then, this paper researched therelated theory for collaboration. And according to the requirements of the cooperativemanagement factors combined with the main factors that influence progress, wespecialized cooperative progress optimization and design. Finally, in order to validate thecollaborative progress optimization design, we went to Jiashao Bridge site to do surveyanalysis, and put forward solutions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Integrated Project Delivery, Progress Management, Collaborative, Management, Building Information Model, Coordination theory
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