A conceptual model for transformation of bill of materials from offsite manufacturing to onsite construction in industrialized house-building
Paper in proceeding, 2020

Lending inspiration from the manufacturing industry, industrialized house-builders have adopted some of its characteristics such as high standardization of configurable products and manufacturing processes. Standardization of product and information flow within industrialized housebuilding has shown to beneficially increase offsite manufacturing efficiency. They have however not been able to transfer the increase in efficiency to onsite construction, leading to it being one of the key issues resulting in delays. For offsite manufacturing, previous research has suggested Bill of Material (BOM) as a structure to define information for in manufacturing phases. However, due to the variation in workflow between offsite manufacturing and onsite construction, the structure of a BOM for offsite manufacturing cannot be reused in onsite construction, ultimately resulting in increased data redundancy and recreation. A conceptual model of a BOM for onsite construction has been developed inspired by Bill of Materials (BOM), Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Location Breakdown Structure (LBS), Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Work Instructions (WI). The conceptual model utilizes space structure LBS to link spaces with SOPs. Furthermore, it also utilizes WBS to link SOPs with WIs. The BOM for onsite construction is generated by a transformation from offsite manufacturing P-BOM. Streamlining the information flow and transformation between manufacturing and construction phases open the possibility to develop IT-solutions for industrialized house-builders. By developing existing IT-systems to reduce data redundancy, the fragmentation between offsite manufacturing and construction sites could be utilized by reusing existing data. The conceptual model supports multiple information views and allows for information filtering determined by the performed work and project.

Work breakdown structure

Offsite manufacturing

Data redundancy

Location breakdown structure

Industrialized house-building

Bill of material

Information filtering

Work instructions

Onsite construction

Author

Raafat Hussamadin

Luleå University of Technology

Mikael Viklund Tallgren

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

Gustav Jansson

Luleå University of Technology

Proceedings of the 37th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction, ISARC 2020: From Demonstration to Practical Use - To New Stage of Construction Robot

1106-1113
9789529436347 (ISBN)

37th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction: From Demonstration to Practical Use - To New Stage of Construction Robot, ISARC 2020
Kitakyushu, Online, Japan,

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Construction Management

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

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