The Study of The Construction Interface Integration of The Mechanical/Electrical System in Building Construction
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Hsiao-Ching, Chen
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
Electrical/mechanical systems normally is the most intricate in the building construction, due to it’s complexity, the lack of integration often causes problems in the construction sequence – ceiling height alterations, change order and delay, to name just a few, affect the quality of construction greatly. This paper tries to investigate various ways to integrate electrical/mechanical systems in building construction, the input of construction experts and visits to building sites help establish the logistics. A case study is used to analyze and explore the interface and integration of electrical/mechanical systems in building construction.
This paper examines two stages of integration – one in the drawing stage and the other in the construction stage. In the first stage, the main task is to coordinate plans with the two dimensional piping and duct layouts, trying to discover the conflict between the two in a three dimensional fashion. The coordination will result in a clearly delineated charts of integration and sequencing table. In the construction stage, construction interface and sequencing will be the basis for the coordination to avoid the confusion of pre and post installation of electrical and mechanical systems. These two stages of coordination will help produce the ideal construction sequencing for the construction site to have a better scheduling control.
Electrical/ mechanical systems in construction tend to be complex and diverse, it relies on experienced engineer for on-site supervision. This experience is utilized for the two stage coordination mentioned above to arrive at a rational and logical sequencing for the construction of these systems. When conflicts are resolved prior to construction, it eliminates problems that often occur during construction and schedule and quality of construction are thus assured.
Subjects
工程管理
界面整合
機電工程
Construction Management
Interface Integration
Mechanical/Electrical Construction
Type
thesis
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