Resilience Evaluation of Prefabricated Building Supply Chain Based on Set Pair Analysis
Publication: ICCREM 2023
ABSTRACT
Prefabricated buildings have become a key focus in China’s construction industry in recent years, with assembled building as a main development direction. The stability of the component supply chain plays a vital role in the construction of prefabricated buildings. This study first defined the resilience of the supply chain and established a corresponding index system. An evaluation model, based on interval intuition fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (IIAHP) and set pair analysis (SPA), was then proposed. The IIAHP method was used to address the uncertainty of expert opinions in weight calculation, while SPA was applied for static evaluation. The Resettlement Housing Project of Taohua South Road in Nanchang, China, was chosen for a case study. Results showed that the supply chain was robust, with the redundancy rate of component supply and emergency management ability being the main influencing factors. This paper concludes with several suggestions.
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Published online: Nov 30, 2023
ASCE Technical Topics:
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Buildings
- Case studies
- Computer programming
- Computing in civil engineering
- Construction engineering
- Construction industry
- Construction management
- Disaster preparedness
- Disaster risk management
- Emergency management
- Engineering fundamentals
- Freight transportation
- Fuzzy logic
- Infrastructure
- Logistics
- Methodology (by type)
- Offsite construction
- Research methods (by type)
- Structural engineering
- Structures (by type)
- Supply chain management
- Transportation engineering
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