13 results on '"Tayeh, Bassam A."'
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2. Leveraging BIM for Sustainable Construction: Benefits, Barriers, and Best Practices.
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Cheng, Qiuli, Tayeh, Bassam A., Abu Aisheh, Yazan I., Alaloul, Wesam Salah, and Aldahdooh, Ziad A.
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The building sector is still criticized for its excessive energy use and negative environmental effects, even with significant improvements in recent years. It makes a major contribution to the world's energy, waste, and water use. This study investigates the possible benefits of using Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology in environmentally friendly building methods. It also seeks to identify and rank the major obstacles to the industry's integration of sustainability and BIM. The study aims to accomplish its research objectives by means of a questionnaire survey approach. The three primary categories of the possible benefits associated with BIM are social, economic, and environmental, which correspond to the generally acknowledged elements of sustainable development. The provision of a centralized database that facilitates the administration of the full building lifetime, less material waste, and increased design efficiency have all been noted as key benefits. In the building industry, BIM approaches have shown to be quite successful in improving sustainable practices. The study does, however, point out a few difficulties. The number of people with a BIM degree has increased significantly, but there are still not enough qualified professionals with the necessary knowledge and experience. Project managers with the necessary skills are needed to oversee BIM deployment successfully. They should be able to advice and counsel clients and other stakeholders on the benefits of BIM. Building professionals may maximize the environmental performance of structures across their lifetimes and make well-informed decisions by integrating sustainability concepts into the BIM process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Techniques and benefits of implementing the last planner system in the Gaza Strip construction industry
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Tayeh, Bassam A., Hallaq, Khalid Al, Zahoor, Hafiz, and Al Faqawi, Abdulla H.
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- 2019
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4. Factors Causing Variation Orders in Construction Projects in Gaza Strip (Case Study: Qatar Projects)
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Albhaisi, Mohammed A., Tayeh, Bassam A., and El-Hallaq, Khalid
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- 2016
5. Safety management implementation drivers for construction projects: a structural equation modelling approach.
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Aisheh, Yazan I. Abu, Alaloul, Wesam Salah, Alhammadi, S. A., and Tayeh, Bassam A.
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STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,INDUSTRIAL safety ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,QUANTITATIVE research ,INTERVIEWING ,DISCRIMINANT analysis ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,SURVEYS ,MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,FACTOR analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,TRUCK drivers - Abstract
The construction industry is one of the hazardous fields due to its exceptional environment. Therefore, this work aimed to assess the essential drivers needed for employing safety management in the Palestinian construction industry. The drivers for safety management were recognized from earlier literature, where the questionnaires were dispersed to professionals from construction projects. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) technique was then performed to contextually adjust the identified drivers. The results showed that safety management drivers could be categorized into three constructs: management, awareness and policy. In addition, partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was performed to generate the safety management driver's model. The results indicated that management drivers were vital drivers for adopting safety management. The study's findings would actas a reference for construction stakeholders to decrease danger and enhance the construction project's success via implementing safety management drivers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Major causes of problems between contractors and subcontractors in the Gaza Strip
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Enshassi, Adnan, Arain, Faisal, and Tayeh, Bassam
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- 2012
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7. Occupational health and safety practice in infrastructure projects.
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Alhammadi, S. A., Tayeh, Bassam A., Alaloul, Wesam Salah, and Jouda, Amro Fareed
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INDUSTRIAL safety ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene - Abstract
Objectives. This research intends to investigate the responsibilities of the parties engaged in the implementation phase of the infrastructure projects in occupational health and safety, i.e., the consultant and contractor. Methods. A questionnaire was developed through the selection and modification of the responsibilities from the literature review. Results. The statistical analysis results show that the consultants and contractors both ranked the item 'The owner requires the contractor to implement the occupational safety standards within the bid' first in the owner responsibilities, having 0.67 relative importance index (RII). In the responsibilities of the consultant, the first ranked item was 'The consultant has a role in adopting occupational safety plans and contingency plans', having 0.66 RII. In the responsibilities of the contractor, the first ranked item was 'The contractor shall provide the insurance cover for all project crews', having 0.71 RII. In the responsibilities of the workers, the first ranked item was 'Workers know the handling of tools and equipment within the project', having 0.59 RII. Conclusion. Overall, there was general agreement between consultants and contractors to classify and arrange items because both face the same conditions and have the same working environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Health and safety improvement in construction projects: a lean construction approach.
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Abu Aisheh, Yazan Issa, Tayeh, Bassam A., Alaloul, Wesam Salah, and Almalki, Ali
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RESEARCH ,STATISTICS ,INDUSTRIAL safety ,PROFESSIONS ,STRATEGIC planning ,RESEARCH evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,SELF-efficacy ,CRONBACH'S alpha ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,STATISTICAL sampling ,DATA analysis ,DATA analysis software ,TECHNOLOGY ,PERSONNEL management - Abstract
Objectives. Lean construction techniques have been considered an effective approach and strategy to reduce accidents in construction projects. This article aims to investigate the application of the lean construction principle and its impact on occupational health and safety. Methods. To achieve the aim, an analytical descriptive method was used. The data were collected through a questionnaire, with 70 respondents who were chosen using a random stratified sample method. The questionnaire evaluated the perception of contractors and consultants about the important lean construction factors and their impact on construction project safety. Results. There is an agreement that the application of lean construction techniques can be impeded by challenges like lack of lean construction knowledge, complexity, misconception about lean construction and difficulties in changing employees. Conclusions. The study identified strategies that could be used to address these challenges that will improve the safety of construction projects. These include enlightenment on benefits of the lean practice, publication of improvements realized from lean practice, training, workers' involvement and empowerment, persistence, robust planning and gradual implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. A comprehensive review of disputes prevention and resolution in construction projects
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Alaloul, Wesam S., Wirahadikusumah, R.D., Hasaniyah, Mohammed W., Tayeh, Bassam A., Hasiholan, B., and Kusumaningrum, P.
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Process (engineering) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Resolution (logic) ,construction projects ,Alternative dispute resolution ,Dispute board ,Adversarial system ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Construction industry ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,disputes prevention ,021105 building & construction ,Mediation ,Arbitration ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) - Abstract
The construction industry is complex, fragmented, dynamic and involves many parties in an adversarial relationship. This makes disputes almost inevitable in any construction project. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the adopted methodologies in resolving disputes that arise in the construction projects. The paper evaluates and classifies the different methods of disputes resolution. A comparison was conducted between the advantages and disadvantages of each method. The paper distinguishes between the traditional method of disputes resolution; litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods such as arbitration, mediation, med/arb, mini-trial and dispute review board. In conclusion there is no best way to solve all kind of disputes in construction projects, however, a general step by step process of how disputes should be addressed is finally presented. The construction industry is complex, fragmented, dynamic and involves many parties in an adversarial relationship. This makes disputes almost inevitable in any construction project. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the adopted methodologies in resolving disputes that arise in the construction projects. The paper evaluates and classifies the different methods of disputes resolution. A comparison was conducted between the advantages and disadvantages of each method. The paper distinguishes between the traditional method of disputes resolution; litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods such as arbitration, mediation, med/arb, mini-trial and dispute review board. In conclusion there is no best way to solve all kind of disputes in construction projects, however, a general step by step process of how disputes should be addressed is finally presented.
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- 2019
10. Effects of Faulty Design Phase on School Buildings Maintenance in Gaza Strip
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Tayeh, Bassam A., Al-Hallaq, Khalid, and Sabha, Fathi A
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construction industry ,construction problems ,faults/errors ,palestine ,unrwa schools ,gaza strip ,schools buildings ,design phase ,maintenance - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify and rank the design phase faults/errors affecting on the maintenance of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)'s school’s buildings in Gaza Strip, and to propose recommendations for minimizing the future maintenance problem related to the school buildings at Gaza Strip. A survey was conducted to collect the required data were adopted in this study. This study reveals the important factors that leading to defects in the design stage which includes: lack of workshops to discuss construction problems between project parts, Inadequate QA/QC programs during design stage, Lack of auditing and archiving of approved as-built drawing documents electronically after the completion the project. The study recommends several actions to improve maintenance performance of UNRWA's schools in Gaza Strip. The designer must take into account maintenance considerations during the design and supervision stages by choosing of durable materials. The UNRWA should conduct workshops or training courses for designers, supervisor, and maintenance engineers.
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- 2016
11. Implementation Phase Safety System for Minimising Construction Project Waste.
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Mahfuth, Kamal, Loulizi, Amara, Al Hallaq, Khalid, and Tayeh, Bassam A.
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WASTE management ,CONSTRUCTION industry - Abstract
The construction sector is a key component of a nation's gross domestic product, but its inherent nature results in potentially dangerous conditions that affect the safety of all workers on construction projects (CPs). Therefore, the original idea of the research is to determine the relationship between safety system (SS) during the implementation phase (IPh) of CPs and the minimisation of waste (materials, time and cost). Achieving a lean construction work requires suitable planning, safety considerations and waste resource minimisation throughout the project cycle. This research aims to identify and rank the safety factors during the IPh of a CP, which will have positive effects on minimising waste. Information and data were gathered from the existing literature and the structured interviews and questionnaire survey conducted among 111 randomly selected construction companies. Questionnaire results were evaluated using statistical tools, such as hypothesis testing, analysis of variance and linear regression. This research identified and ranked 24 important safety factors with positive effects on minimising waste in CPs during IPh. The seven most important safety factors that should be considered to minimise material, time and cost wastage are as follows: handling, management, external factors, workers, procurement, site condition and appropriate scaffolding for SS. The best linear model was developed on the basis of the importance index of the identified factors. This model can predict the minimisation of waste (materials, time and cost) in CPs by using SS. Thus, the safety criteria and SS should be used during IPh to minimise waste on the basis of the developed model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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12. Sustainable Construction of Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Green and Buildings.
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Alaloul, Wesam Salah, Alaloul, Wesam Salah, Musarat, Muhammad, and Tayeh, Bassam A.
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History of engineering & technology ,Technology: general issues ,AHP ,ANN ,BIM ,COD ,DBR ,GIS ,IR 4.0 ,LSTM technique ,Malaysia ,PCA ,PRISMA ,RHR ,RWL ,SARIMA ,SEM ,adsorption ,aeronautical industry ,air pollution ,barriers ,causal loop diagram ,chemical activation ,circular economy ,construction industry ,construction management ,construction sector ,construction worker ,eco-materials ,econometric analysis ,economy ,efficiency ,energy ,energy consumption ,environmental impact ,environmental pollution ,error management climate ,forecasting ,forecasting models ,geopolymer concrete ,green technology ,groundwater quality ,health and safety ,health hazards ,health risk ,impact assessment ,job stress ,lean construction ,life cycle ,machine learning ,marble dust ,mediation analysis ,motivation ,oil palm leaves activated carbon ,organic solar cell ,pollution ,post-disaster reconstruction ,prediction ,prefabricated construction ,productivity ,psychological capital ,psychosocial ,recycled material ,resilient supply chain ,review ,satisfaction ,scientometric analysis ,seasonality ,small contractors ,smart buildings ,solid waste ,structural equation modeling ,supply chain management ,sustainability ,sustainable construction ,sustainable supply chain ,systems thinking ,technical skills ,temperature ,thin film ,time series ,trust ,visualization ,wastewater ,workforce diversity - Abstract
Summary: The construction industry is growing rapidly and time has changed the construction methods used. The traditional way of construction is becoming obsolete and technology is taking over. In this case, sustainable construction is the future and the new norm in the construction industry. Although there are various opportunities in this sector, there are also some challenges that exist and hinder productivity. Hence, this reprint covers the opportunities and challenges in sustainable construction.
13. Assessment of BIM use in the early stages of implementation.
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Arellano, Karen, Andrade, Alexis, Castillo, Tito, and Herrera, Rodrigo F.
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CONSTRUCTION industry ,CONSTRUCTION projects ,RESEARCH management ,DEVELOPED countries ,RESEARCH protocols - Abstract
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- 2021
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