Crashing Construction Project Schedules by Relocating Resources

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A variety of schedule compression techniques are used to get delayed construction projects 'back on tracks'. This paper presents a new optimization approach to schedule crashing by relocating some of the workers from non-critical to critical processes (changing composition of crews using the initial pool of workers) and employing additional resources. The authors describe their idea in the form of a mixed-integer linear problem. A numerical example illustrates the merits of the proposed approach. The method may become a practical support in construction scheduling decisions.

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Tomczak, M., & Jaskowski, P. (2020). Crashing Construction Project Schedules by Relocating Resources. IEEE Access, 8, 224522–224531. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3044645

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