Using sia and dematel to identify the factors affecting design delays

Wei-Chih Wang*, Chia Li Lin, Ming Tsung Lee

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Abstract

Design delays can adversely affect the total completion time of a construction project. Factors affecting the delays of design duration are complicated and interrelated. This study proposes a methodology to support identify key driving factors affecting design delays and sieve out the initiating delay factors for improvement. The core of the methodology is to integrate a "satisfied importance analysis" and a "decision making trial and evaluation laboratory technique". A real-world design project in Taiwan is applied to examine the benefits of the methodology. In this case study, four first-level delay factors and 17 second-level delay subfactors are defined. The "organization's decision makings and budget constraints" is identified as the key driving factor causing design delays in this case project. Top management of the case project appreciates the application results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages667-676
Number of pages10
StatePublished - Jun 2010
Event27th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction, ISARC 2010 - Bratislava, Slovakia
Duration: 25 Jun 201027 Jun 2010

Conference

Conference27th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction, ISARC 2010
Country/TerritorySlovakia
CityBratislava
Period25/06/1027/06/10

Keywords

  • Decision making trial and evaluation laboratory technique (DEMATEL)
  • Design delays
  • Influence-relations (IR) map
  • Satisfied importance analysis (SIA)

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