The paper presents a method of priority scheduling that is useful during the planning of multiple-structure construction projects. This approach is an extension of the concept of interactive scheduling. In priority scheduling, it is the planner that can determine how important each of the technological and organisational constraints are to them. A planner’s preferences can be defined through developing a ranking list that defines which constraints are the most important, and those whose completion can come second. The planner will be able to model the constraints that appear at a construction site more flexibly. The article presents a general linear programming model of the planning of multiple-structure construction projects, as well as va...
Construction schedule optimisation problems have been explored extensively, including activity seque...
A new construction scheduling technique, developed on the basis of progress charts and Gantt (bar) c...
In this chapter we consider a real-life problem which consists in scheduling the activities of a pro...
Recently, there has been a growing number of construction projects that require more than one struct...
The paper presents a method of priority scheduling that is useful during the planning of multiple-st...
Planning and scheduling are considered as one of the most difficult but most important processes fro...
An object-oriented model is presented for optimized scheduling of repetitive construction projects s...
Current network techniques used for project scheduling presume that there is only one logical sequen...
Strategic decisions for a construction project play a fundamental role in the search for project suc...
Repetitiveness in project's activities has gained an important role in the construction industry. Mu...
A complex construction program usually consists of a group of interrelated projects with different l...
The present paper describes the main findings of a study that focused on the modeling of the logic o...
This paper describes the development of a constraint programming (CP) model for schedule optimizatio...
This paper presents a simultaneous multi-criteria optimization approach for scheduling linear infras...
In recent years, the number of stakeholders of construction projects has significantly increased; th...
Construction schedule optimisation problems have been explored extensively, including activity seque...
A new construction scheduling technique, developed on the basis of progress charts and Gantt (bar) c...
In this chapter we consider a real-life problem which consists in scheduling the activities of a pro...
Recently, there has been a growing number of construction projects that require more than one struct...
The paper presents a method of priority scheduling that is useful during the planning of multiple-st...
Planning and scheduling are considered as one of the most difficult but most important processes fro...
An object-oriented model is presented for optimized scheduling of repetitive construction projects s...
Current network techniques used for project scheduling presume that there is only one logical sequen...
Strategic decisions for a construction project play a fundamental role in the search for project suc...
Repetitiveness in project's activities has gained an important role in the construction industry. Mu...
A complex construction program usually consists of a group of interrelated projects with different l...
The present paper describes the main findings of a study that focused on the modeling of the logic o...
This paper describes the development of a constraint programming (CP) model for schedule optimizatio...
This paper presents a simultaneous multi-criteria optimization approach for scheduling linear infras...
In recent years, the number of stakeholders of construction projects has significantly increased; th...
Construction schedule optimisation problems have been explored extensively, including activity seque...
A new construction scheduling technique, developed on the basis of progress charts and Gantt (bar) c...
In this chapter we consider a real-life problem which consists in scheduling the activities of a pro...