Buildability as a tool for optimisation of building defects
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Buildability as a tool for optimisation of building defects. / Nielsen, Jørgen; Hansen, Ernst Jan de Place; Aagaard, Niels-Jørgen.
Construction facing worldwide challenges. CIB Joint International Symposium 2009, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 27-30, 2009. red. / Anita Ceric; Mladen Radujkovic. Faculty of Civil Engineerging, University of Zagreb, 2009. s. 1003-1012.Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
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T1 - Buildability as a tool for optimisation of building defects
A1 - Nielsen,Jørgen
A1 - Hansen,Ernst Jan de Place
A1 - Aagaard,Niels-Jørgen
AU - Nielsen,Jørgen
AU - Hansen,Ernst Jan de Place
AU - Aagaard,Niels-Jørgen
PB - Faculty of Civil Engineerging, University of Zagreb
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Defects in buildings harm the reputation of the construction industry and the amount of defects is believed to represent a loss in economy. The purpose is to study whether the buildability concept could serve as an efficient tool for reduction of defects. The project includes a literature study and the development of a technical-probabilistic perspective on the building process in which an optimal amount of defects exists. Three levels of risk are defined as a basis for proposing strategies and rules for evaluation of risk of defects. It is concluded that a dynamic and flexible approach is needed, because different rules apply to different situations during the building period and because the economic potentials in better planning and in savings by a reduction of defects are different for different types of buildings.
AB - Defects in buildings harm the reputation of the construction industry and the amount of defects is believed to represent a loss in economy. The purpose is to study whether the buildability concept could serve as an efficient tool for reduction of defects. The project includes a literature study and the development of a technical-probabilistic perspective on the building process in which an optimal amount of defects exists. Three levels of risk are defined as a basis for proposing strategies and rules for evaluation of risk of defects. It is concluded that a dynamic and flexible approach is needed, because different rules apply to different situations during the building period and because the economic potentials in better planning and in savings by a reduction of defects are different for different types of buildings.
KW - buildability
KW - buildings
KW - defects
KW - risk
BT - Construction facing worldwide challenges. CIB Joint International Symposium 2009, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 27-30, 2009
T2 - Construction facing worldwide challenges. CIB Joint International Symposium 2009, Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 27-30, 2009
A2 - Radujkovic,Mladen
ED - Radujkovic,Mladen
SP - 1003
EP - 1012
ER -