Predicting labor costs in construction projects using agent-based modeling and simulation
Authored by Sh Dabirian, M Khanzadi, M Moussazadeh
Date Published: 2016
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Abstract
In most construction projects, human resources account for 30 to 50
percent of all project costs, thus it is an important cost element in
construction projects. However, the complexities and uncertainty of work
flow have made it difficult to predict human resource costs. The most
effective and economic management approach is computer simulation which
has a better ability to understand and identify the dynamics and statics
of a case research system. One of the steps of simulation is modeling, and choosing the best modeling approach for prediction is very
important. Agent-based modeling, which is referred to by some as ``a
third way of doing science{''}, was chosen to predict labor cost
impacted by many factors in the work flow. In our research, the
increased labor cost, based on factors affecting work flow, is 16
percent on average, which is predicted more accurately by the simulated
model than by planned cost. (C) 2016 Sharif University of Technology.
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