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Automation of Quantity Takeoff and Material Optimization for Residential Construction Manufacturing
DownloadFall 2015
Quantity takeoff is repetitive work in the modular construction industry. The current process, which is typically carried out manually, is time consuming and error-prone. This thesis proposes a methodology to automate the quantity takeoff process. The central aim of this research is to create a...
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Spring 2017
Collaboration among project participants is key to the success of construction projects. When project information is not efficiently communicated or easily shared among project stakeholders, such conditions often lead to cost overruns and schedule delays. Particularly, this phenomenon can...