4.6 Article

Supply Chain Management for Prefabricated Building Projects in Hong Kong

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000739

Keywords

Prefabricated building projects; Supply chain management; Empirical analysis; Real-time information; Precast components

Funding

  1. Public Policy Research Funding Scheme of Hong Kong from Policy Innovation and Coordination Office of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [2017.A6.107.18B]
  2. China's Thirteenth Five-Year Plan National Key Research and Development Program [2016YFC0701601]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Program [17PJC061]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [17JCYA08]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71801159]

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Prefabricated building projects (PBPs) have gained worldwide popularity over the past few decades because of their various benefits. Supply chain management (SCM) is critical to the successful delivery of PBPs because supply chains are complex, involving multiple processes and stakeholders. Poor SCM in PBPs causes cost overruns and schedule delays. This study investigates production, transportation, and assembly in a PBP in Hong Kong to quantitatively analyze and critique its SCM. Automated data collection technologies were adopted to obtain real-time information on precast components throughout the supply chain. Findings from the study show that limited consideration of resource planning, significant assembly delay, overproduction, excess inventory, and long lead times are severe problems. The root causes of these problems include poor supply chain planning, poor communication between stakeholders, and poor workflow control. This study objectively reveals the true picture of SCM for PBPs using real-time information on an entire supply chain. The results provide an in-depth understanding of SCM in PBPs, which will be of great value to stakeholders in improving PBP supply chain performance.

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