Kebriyaii, O; Heidari, A; Khalilzadeh, M and Pamucar, D (2025) A green project scheduling with material ordering problem considering cost constraints and quality of materials. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 32(8), pp. 4991-5018. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose – Integrating project scheduling and material ordering problems is vital in realistically estimating project cost and duration. Also, the quality level of materials is important as one of the key project success factors. Design/methodology/approach – In this paper, a three-objective mathematical model is presented for green project scheduling with materials ordering problems considering rental resources. The first objective is to minimize the total cost of the project site and logistics. The second objective is to minimize the environmental impacts of producing materials and the third objective is to maximize the total quality of materials. Since costs trigger several challenges in projects, cost constraints are considered in this model for the first time and also the cost of delay in supplying of materials by the suppliers has been deducted from the project costs. Subsequently, the model was implemented in a real case and solved by the Lagrangian Relaxation algorithm as an exact method on GAMS software for model validation. Findings – Based on sensitivity analysis of some parameters, the findings indicate that the cost constraint and lead time have considerable effects on the project duration. Also, integrating project scheduling and material ordering improves the robustness of the project schedule. Originality/value – The primary contributions of the present research can be stated as follows: considering the cost constraints in the project scheduling with material ordering problem, incorporating the rental resources and taking the quality levels of materials as well as the environmental impacts into account.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | cost constraint; environmental effect; green project scheduling; lagrangian relaxation algorithm; material ordering; material quality |
| Index terms: | duration, environmental effect, lead time, project success, estimating, validation, environmental impact, methodology, project cost, sensitivity analysis, project scheduling, mathematical model |
| Subjects: | environmental impact, research methods, environmental hazards, mathematical modelling, financial and cost management, project management theory and practice, professional development, economics, project controls |
| Topics: | Research Practice, Information Management, Cost Management, Time Control, Sustainability, Project Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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