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Influence of Project Type and Procurement Method on Rework Costs in Building Construction Projects

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In this article, the influence of different project types and procurement methods on rework costs in construction projects was investigated and the direct and indirect consequences of rework were analyzed and discussed, and it was found that rework contributed to 52% of a project's cost growth and 26% of the variance in cost growth was attributable to changes due to direct rework.
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While it is widely recognized that additional costs due to rework can have an adverse effect on project performance, limited empirical research has been done to investigate the influencing factors. The research presented in this paper aims to determine the influence of different project types and procurement methods on rework costs in construction projects. Using a questionnaire survey, rework costs were obtained from 161 Australian construction projects. The direct and indirect consequences of rework are analyzed and discussed. It is shown that, contrary to expectation, rework costs do not differ relative to project type or procurement method. In addition, it was found rework contributed to 52% of a project's cost growth and that 26% of the variance in cost growth was attributable to changes due to direct rework. To reduce rework costs and therefore improve project performance, it is posited that construction organizations begin to consider and measure them, so that an understanding of their magnitude can be captured, root causes identified, and effective prevention strategies implemented.

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Taxonomy for change causes and effects in construction projects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed and synthesized existing literature on project change causes and effects, and developed two taxonomies for change cause and change effects, which can be used during the project change management process.
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Measuring the Impact of Rework on Construction Cost Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the impacts of rework on construction cost performance for projects in various categories and identify the sources of this rework, permitting further analyses and the development of rew reduction initiatives.
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A framework for proactive construction defect management using BIM, augmented reality and ontology-based data collection template

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual system framework for construction defect management that integrates ontology and augmented reality (AR) with building information modeling (BIM) is proposed to facilitate defect measures and rectifications as well as reduce the reoccurrence of the defect.
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A seamless supply chain management model for construction

TL;DR: In this paper, a seamless project supply chain management (SCM) model is proposed that integrates the design and production processes of construction projects, and the proposed model is subjected to validation by a sample of industry practitioners and their comments are presented and reflected upon.
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Defect Costs in Residential Construction

TL;DR: In an attempt to quantify the degree of defects being experienced in new residential construction, the authors provided an analysis of defects that were recorded by a government-owned housing insurance organization, the Housing Guarantee Fund.
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Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences

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