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Mounting emphasis on construction supply chain management (CSCM) is due to both global sourcing of materials and a shortage of labor. These factors force increasing amounts of value-added work to be conducted off-site deep in the supply chain. Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook compiles in one comprehensive source an overview of the diverse research and examples of construction supply chain practice around the world.
Reflecting the emergence of CSCM as an important area of multi-national research and practice, this volume takes an interdisciplinary perspective with contributions from leading international authors in three major areas: production and operations analysis, organizational perspectives, and information technology. The book begins with a survey of the current literature on modeling construction supply chain production and describes a set of approaches and methods for designing and operating project supply chains with references to design and materials production. It provides the basic framework for understanding the challenges and approaches to representing and improving supply chain performance.
The next section recognizes the importance of considering arrangements between the different firms involved in designing, procuring, and assembling construction, and reviews various perspectives to understanding and improving organizational issues in the supply chain. The final section provides an overview of a range of information technologies that can contribute to supply chain performance, as well as examples of effective use.
The organization and sourcing of materials is increasingly complex across the global construction industry. Construction clients are demanding faster, more responsive construction processes and higher quality facilities. This volume provides an invaluable resource to understanding the implications of supply chain management, which is sure to result in more effective construction project execution.
Introduction
W.J. O’Brien, C.T. Formoso, K.A. London, and R. Vrijhoef
I. Production and Operations Analysis
Construction Supply Chain Modeling: Issues and Perspectives
M. Azambuja and W.J. O’Brien
Production Planning and Control and the Coordination of Project Supply Chains
C.T. Formoso and E.L. Isatto
Supply Chain Management in Product Development
P. Tzortzopoulos, M. Kagioglou, R. Cooper, and E. Dyson
Collaboration and Communication in the Design Chain: A Value-Based Approach
S. Emmitt and A.K. Christoffersen
Supply Chain Management for Lean Project Delivery
I.D. Tommelein, G. Ballard, and P. Kaminsky
Application of Integrated Materials Management Strategies
R.J. Arbulu
Production System Instability and Subcontracted Labor
R. Sacks
Understanding Supply Chain Dynamics Via Simulation
S. Strohheckern (nee Hong-Minh), S.M. Disney, and
M. M. Naim
Commentary I
G. Ballard
II Organizational Perspectives
Review of Organizational Approaches to the Construction Supply Chain
R. Vrijhoef and K.A. London
Construction Supply Chain and the Time Compression Paradigm
D.R. Towill
Strategic Management of Construction Procurement
A. Cox
Industrial Organization Object-Oriented Project Model of the Facade Supply Chain Cluster
K.A. London
Innovation Management in the Construction Supply Chain
B.A.G. Bossink and R. Vrijhoef
Commentary II
W. Hughes
III. Information Technology
Overview of IT Applications in the Construction Supply Chain
K. Vaidyanathan
Field Technologies and Their Impact on Management of Supply Chains
S. Kiziltas, B. Akinci, E. Ergen, P. Tang, and A. Pradhan
Benefits of Using E-Marketplace in Construction Companies: A Case Study
L.F. Alarcon, S. Maturana, and I. Schonherr
Standards-Based Approaches to Interoperability in Supply Chain Management: Overview and Case Study Using the ISO 18629 PSL Standard
A.F. Cutting-Decelle, R.I. Young, B.P. Das, C.J. Anumba, and J. Stal-Le Cardinal
Lean Enterprise Web-Based Information System for Supply Chain Integration: Design and Prototyping
N. Dawood
Commentary III
R. H.F. Jackson
Subject Index
Author Index