A novel time management approach for the construction industry: a mathematical analysis

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2024

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International Information and Engineering Technology Association

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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The primary focus of this study revolves around the issues associated with timely completion of construction projects and the achievement of critical milestones. The extension of a project's timeline often leads to adverse effects on the initial objectives and accomplishments. The present study investigates the consequences of substantial disparities between the real and expected durations of projects at any given point. The focus is given to project scheduling and methodological study, utilizing the Schedule Arrival on Time Index and Planning System Progress Index. The results indicate that it is important to consider the minimum realistic timescales for each project, in addition to evaluating the coefficient for construction safety margin. In the determination of boundary constraints for project status changes, it is imperative to consider the protective immunity coefficient value and the probability of timely completion of all tasks. The implementation of the suggested preventive measures can effectively reduce the probability of building project managers encountering delays in meeting deadlines. The timely identification of significant temporal deviations empowers managers to implement essential modifications, thereby mitigating the risk of difficulties increasing and compromising the project's overall performance. This study presents a modern paradigm for efficient project management in the construction sector.

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Critical projects, Jobs scheduling, Project management, Project timeline, Time management

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Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems

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Q3

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11

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1

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Alsaedi, A., Naimi, S. (2024). A novel time management approach for the construction industry: a mathematical analysis. Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 11(1), 210-216. 10.18280/mmep.110123