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Abdelkhalek, S; Zayed, T; Eltoukhy, A E E (2025) Multifaceted optimization for bridge inspection process. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Afolabi, A; Yusuf, A; Akanmu, A (2025) Effect of a passive shoulder-support exoskeleton on muscle activity, range of motion, discomfort, and exertion during painting tasks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Ahmed, K; Leung, M Y; Yang, W; Manu, P (2025) Moderating effects of coping behaviors on stressor-stress relationships of ethnic minority construction workers. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Bhattacharjee, K; Bugalia, N; Mahalingam, A (2025) Differences in pathways to resilient safety culture for construction projects of different sizes. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Chen, Z; Li, T; Qin, L; Jiang, Y (2025) Vision-guided autonomous block loading in a dual-robot collaborative handling framework. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Cuervo, J C and Pheng, L S (2003) Significance of location factors for Singapore transnational construction corporations. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 10(5), 342–53.
Fares, A; Elazouni, A; Al-Alawi, M (2025) Using game theory to negotiate win-win payment terms between contractors and subcontractors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Fernández, A I; Jarufe, J; Segarra, P; Cavieres, P (2025) Management of construction planning process in massive underground mining by integrating LPS and cit through action research. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Hong, W T; Whyte, J; Xue, J (2025) A natural language processing-driven framework for policymaking in infrastructure development. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Lee, D; Han, K (2025) Autonomous navigation and positioning of a real-time and automated mobile robotic welding system. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Sciulli, G; Rizzo, P; Kurlander, J; Brozik, B (2025) A comparative analysis of three methodological frameworks for bridge asset management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Shehadeh, A; Alshboul, O (2025) Game theory integration in construction management: A comprehensive approach to cost, risk, and coordination under uncertainty. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Thiruvenghadam, T S; Prakash, A (2025) Emerging paradigms and practices in construction equipment management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Umair, M; Seo, J; Luo, Y; Ahn, C R (2025) Investigating the impact of virtual reality accident experience on construction workers' risk habituation through individual behaviors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Uthai, T; Zhou, T; Ye, Y; You, H; Du, J (2025) Haptics-based robot teleoperation for soft object manipulation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Wang, M; Yao, G; Yang, Y; Li, R; Deng, R (2025) A decision support tool for dust prevention and control in construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: construction dust; decision support; dust prevention and control; environmental management; multiobjective optimization
- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-16034
- Abstract:
The prevention and control of construction dust is crucial for minimization of air pollution and the associated health risks posed by ambient particulate matter, representing a critical concern within the realm of sustainable urban and building development. Currently, decisions regarding the prevention and control for construction dust heavily rely on the personal experiences and biases of decision makers, lacking the foundation in rigorous data analysis. This often leads to escalated costs and inefficient utilization of resources, and fails to achieve the desired level of dust control. In our study, we introduce an objective and transparent decision support tool, the Decision Support Tool for Construction Dust Prevention and Control (DST-CDPC), designed to assist decision makers in formulating, monitoring, evaluating, and optimizing construction dust prevention and control (CDPC) schemes. The DST-CDPC is structured around three consecutive modules. The initial scheme module applies a multiobjective optimization model and a multicriteria decision model to identify the most effective CDPC scheme for the entire construction phase at the early stages of a project, with a focus on optimizing dust reduction efficiency and cost. The monitoring and evaluation module involves the deep learning-based and real-time monitoring of on-site dust levels from various perspectives, followed by a comprehensive evaluation based on fuzzy logic and the issuance of dust alerts. The dynamic optimization module offers, in instances where the evaluation outcomes transcend the predetermined threshold, real-time decision-making support to address the unexpected or emergency dust incidents at the alert phase in question. A case study is conducted to demonstrate the practical application of DST-CDPC and highlight its effectiveness. The findings revealed that the DST-CDPC is a robust and efficient tool in the development and optimization of CDPC schemes. This tool can facilitate the advancement of research on dust control and management strategies within complex construction projects.
Xia, N; Ding, S; Zhai, F; Xia, M (2025) Sharing psychological safety climate at the group level among construction workers: The roles of group identification and interactional justice. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Yllmaz, M; Dede, T (2025) Optimizing multiobjective time-cost-quality problems in construction projects: Efficacy of strength Pareto-based rao algorithms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).
Zhou, Y; Liu, J; Pu, X; Ding, Y (2025) Signaling game analysis of transfer mechanisms of PPP projects: Considering investors' moral hazard and adverse selection behavior. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 151(5).