Bettemir, Ö H and Birgonul, M T (2025) Solution of discrete time–cost trade-off problem with adaptive search domain. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 32(2), pp. 1032-1052. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: Exact solution of time–cost trade-off problem (TCTP) by the state-of-the-art meta-heuristic algorithms can be obtained for small- and medium-scale problems, while satisfactory results cannot be obtained for large construction projects. In this study, a hybrid heuristic meta-heuristic algorithm that adapts the search domain is developed to solve the large-scale discrete TCTP more efficiently. Design/methodology/approach: Minimum cost slope–based heuristic network analysis algorithm (NAA), which eliminates the unfeasible search domain, is embedded into differential evolution meta-heuristic algorithm. Heuristic NAA narrows the search domain at the initial phase of the optimization. Moreover, activities with float durations higher than the predetermined threshold value are eliminated and then the meta-heuristic algorithm starts and searches the global optimum through the narrowed search space. However, narrowing the search space may increase the probability of obtaining a local optimum. Therefore, adaptive search domain approach is employed to make reintroduction of the eliminated activities to the design variable set possible, which reduces the possibility of converging into local minima. Findings: The developed algorithm is compared with plain meta-heuristic algorithm with two separate analyses. In the first analysis, both algorithms have the same computational demand, and in the latter analysis, the meta-heuristic algorithm has fivefold computational demand. The tests on case study problems reveal that the developed algorithm presents lower total project costs according to the dependent t-test for paired samples with α = 0.0005. Research limitations/implications: In this study, TCTP is solved without considering quality or restrictions on the resources. Originality/value: The proposed method enables to adapt the number of parameters, that is, the search domain and provides the opportunity of obtaining significant improvements on the meta-heuristic algorithms for other engineering optimization problems, which is the theoretical contribution of this study. The proposed approach reduces the total construction cost of the large-scale projects, which can be the practical benefit of this study.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | differential evolution; meta-heuristic algorithm; optimization; project scheduling; time–cost trade-off problem; ultraploidy |
| Index terms: | methodology, evolution, state of the art, project scheduling, large construction project, slope, project cost, duration, network analysis, case study, heuristic, construction cost |
| Subjects: | research dissemination and communication, environmental science, research methods, organizational theory, data collection methods, risk assessment, financial and cost management, data analysis and analytics, economics, geotechnical engineering, project controls |
| Topics: | Engineering Principles, Project Management, Risk Management, Sustainability, Cost Management, Research Practice, Time Control |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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