TR001: A Structure for Construction Input During Preliminary Design

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This paper presents the results of a research project that focused on identifying and classifying the constructibility knowledge required during the programming, conceptual design, and schematic design phases of a complex building project. The investigation was a longitudinal study of the process of programming and early design for the Advanced Materials Research (AMR) Facility at Stanford University. The principal result of the investigation was the development of a structure for Constructibility Knowledge (CK). This structure led to the development of five testable hypotheses. These hypotheses were tested with direct interviews with key personnel of the project team. The results qualitatively validated the proposed structure. The conclusions of the paper highlight practical applications and describe potential areas for future research.

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Date created March 1988

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Author Vanegas, Jorge A.
Author Tatum, C. Bob
Author Colarelli, Vince

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Constructibility Knowledge
Subject Preliminary Design
Genre Technical report

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Vanegas, Jorge A. and Tatum, C. Bob and Colarelli, Vince. (1988). TR001: A Structure for Construction Input During Preliminary Design. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/vf864wq1988

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