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Utility function model for engineering performance assessment

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posted on 2024-11-01, 12:56 authored by Maged Georgy, Luh Maan Chang, Lei Zhang
Engineering and design activities constitute a critical link in a project's life cycle. Thus, an efficient project control system requires an instrument to measure and assess engineering performance among different projects. In conventional industry practices, the measurement of engineering performance is usually tied to the production of design documents during the detailed design phase of the project. Realizing the far-reaching impacts of engineering activities, researchers in the past have investigated other comprehensive measures of engineering performance that address the entire project life cycle. As part of a study for the Construction Industry Institute, this particular research employs a multiple attribute utility function method for the collective assessment of engineering performance in construction projects. The paper begins with a summary of previous studies in the area of engineering performance measurement and assessment. Afterwards, the concept of engineering performance is thoroughly explained. The paper then reviews the background and basic theories of using utility functions in assessing engineering performance, along with an illustrative example of the functionality of this approach. The paper goes on to show the development of the utility function model for the industrial construction sector through expert opinion and real project data. The use of the model is further illustrated in the assessment of total and relative engineering performance. Lastly, conclusions of this study are drawn and potential future work is pointed out.

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Journal

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Volume

131

Issue

5

Start page

558

End page

568

Total pages

11

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Place published

USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 2005 American Society of Civil Engineers

Former Identifier

2006038393

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-12-10

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