APRT-FMEA buffer sizing method in scheduling of a wind farm construction project

Zohrehvandi, S and Khalilzadeh, M (2019) APRT-FMEA buffer sizing method in scheduling of a wind farm construction project. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 26(6), pp. 1129-1150. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an efficient model for project buffer sizing by taking failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) into account to reach a more realistic schedule. Design/methodology/approach: In the first phase of the project, several turbines were installed according to the primary schedule with an average duration of 142 days. Then, some of critical chain project management algorithms were separately applied in the implementation and installation of the other wind turbines. The adaptive procedure with resource tightness (APRT) method turned out to be the best method in terms of obtaining a more realistic schedule in this case study. Finally, FMEA was simultaneously applied with APRT. Findings: Applying the hybrid method to the scheduling of the wind turbines, yielded the more realistic schedule than traditional. Research limitations/implications: The proposed hybrid APRT-FMEA algorithm was implemented on a real wind farm construction project which was completed with 37 percent shorter duration than the initial estimation; in spite of the initial estimation of 142 days, the project completed in 103 days. Practical implications: Introducing and implementing a new algorithm which is a combination of buffer sizing algorithms and one of the well-known and mostly used risk assessment methods in order to provide the more realistic project schedule in the construction of wind turbines. Originality/value: Introducing and implementing a novel algorithm which is a combination of conventional buffer sizing method and one of the efficient risk assessment methods in order to make the schedule more realistic.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: case study; construction planning; novel model; optimization; project management; scheduling
Index terms: estimation, critical chain project management, case study, implementation, duration, construction planning, project management, risk assessment, buffer, failure mode and effects analysis, scheduling, renewable energy facility construction, methodology
Subjects: research methods, civil engineering, project management theory and practice, financial risk, project controls, data collection methods, reliability engineering, operations research, financial and cost management, construction planning, contractual arrangements
Topics: Site Management, Time Control, Procurement, Engineering Principles, Project Management, Research Practice, Cost Management
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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