Industrializing the Residential Construction Site Phase II: Information Mapping

Topics:
Construction Services and Home Improvement
Tags:
Information Integration,
Integration,
Residential Construction,
U.S. Department Of Housing
Source:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Overview: Researchers had laid out five areas that best contained the possibility of transforming the construction site: production integration, operations integration, performance integration, information integration, and physical integration. Of these five, HUD chose to first explore "information integration" in order to see how information exchanges, relationships, and mechanisms shaped construction operations. This document includes a comprehensive record and analysis of the information flows and breaks on construction sites, as well as recommendations for overcoming these breaks.

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Format: PDF | Size: 2,867KB | Date: Jun 2001 | Pages: 81


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