Research on construction risk evaluation of assembly building lifting based on modified D-S evidence theory

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In order to reduce the adverse effects of expert subjectivity on the risk assessment results of hoisting construction in prefabricated buildings, this paper treats the risk assessment of hoisting construction in prefabricated buildings as a multi-attribute decision-making problem, and proposes a data processing method based on the improved Dempster-Shafer theory using the Lanzhou distance. Firstly, a risk assessment index system is constructed from five aspects: human factors, equipment factors, technical factors, management factors, and environmental factors. Then, the Combination Ordered Weighted Averaging (C-OWA) operator is used to assign weights to the indicators. A data processing model based on the Lanzhou distance improved Dempster-Shafer theory is constructed to determine the risk level. Finally, empirical analysis is conducted. The results show that this method can effectively reduce the adverse effects of expert subjectivity on the evaluation results and can provide reference for practical engineering projects.

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Wang, C., Yue, L., & Song, Y. (2025). Research on construction risk evaluation of assembly building lifting based on modified D-S evidence theory. In Proceedings of 2025 International Conference on Smart City and Sustainable Development, SCSD 2025 (pp. 34–40). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3747012.3747019

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