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Ranking cost overrun factors in the mega hospital construction projects using Delphi-SWARA method: an Iranian case study

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In this article, the authors proposed that completing a project according to the anticipated budget is one of the most important criteria in a successful construction project and that mega hospital construction projects face various kinds of lim...
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Completing a project according to the anticipated budget is one of the most important criteria in a successful construction project. As mega hospital construction projects face various kinds of lim...

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Application of Hybrid SWARA–BIM in Reducing Reworks of Building Construction Projects from the Perspective of Time

TL;DR: The purpose of this study is to combine the Step-wise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis (SWARA) method and BIM technologies to identify and reduce time delays caused by reworks in construction projects.
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An integrated stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis and weighted aggregated sum product assessment framework for sustainable supplier selection in the healthcare supply chains

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a supplier selection process for healthcare testing facilities from a sustainability perspective utilizing an integrated MCDM framework combining stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis (SWARA) and weighted aggregated sum product assessment (WASPAS).
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A systematic review of passive energy consumption optimisation strategy selection for buildings through multiple criteria decision-making techniques

TL;DR: In this article , a comprehensive list of the most prevalent passive energy consumption optimisation strategies, their selection criteria, and the multiple criteria decision analysis/making (MCDA/MCDM) techniques that aided the selection process, via a combination of preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) and procedure for performing systematic reviews (PPSR) approaches.
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Trading off Time–Cost–Quality in Construction Project Scheduling Problems with Fuzzy SWARA–TOPSIS Approach

TL;DR: The fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods are exploited to choose the best mode for performing each activity for construction project scheduling so that the projects can be completed in fewer durations and costs along with higher quality.
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Investigating the environmental impact of reinforced-concrete and structural-steel frames on sustainability criteria in green buildings

TL;DR: This study investigates how structural building frames perform according to sustainability criteria and introduces a novel way for decision-makers to consider the sustainability criteria in the design stage.
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An Experimental Application of the Delphi Method to the Use of Experts

TL;DR: The DELPHI method was devised in order to obtain the most reliable opinion consensus of a group of experts by subjecting them to a series of questionnaires in depth interspersed with controlled opinion feedback as mentioned in this paper.
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The Delphi method as a research tool: an example, design considerations and applications

TL;DR: Detailed principles for making design choices during the process of selecting appropriate experts for the Delphi study are given and suggestions for theoretical applications are made.
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Selection of rational dispute resolution method by applying new step‐wise weight assessment ratio analysis (Swara)

TL;DR: The new step‐wise weight assessment ratio analysis method (SWARA) allows including experts, lawyers or dispute parties opinion about significance ratio of the attributes in the process of rational decision determination.
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Factors influencing construction time and cost overruns on high-rise projects in Indonesia

TL;DR: In this article, a questionnaire survey was undertaken of project managers working on high-rise construction projects in two Indonesian cities: Jakarta and Yogyakarta, and the results reflect construction management problems common to developing countries.
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Delphi: A reevaluation of research and theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the Delphi technique to determine whether it succeeds in alleviating the "process loss" typical of interacting groups, and conclude that inadequacies in the nature of feedback typically supplied in applications of Delphi tend to ensure that any small gains in the resolution of process loss are offset by the removal of any opportunity for group "process gain".
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