Resource optimization using combined simulation and genetic algorithms

Hegazy, T and Kassab, M (2003) Resource optimization using combined simulation and genetic algorithms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 129(6), pp. 698-705. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

This paper presents a new approach for resource optimization by combining a flow-chart based simulation tool with a powerful genetic optimization procedure. The proposed approach determines the least costly, and most productive, amount of resources that achieve the highest benefit/cost ratio in individual construction operations. To further incorporate resource optimization into construction planning, various genetic algorithms (GA)-optimized simulation models are integrated with commonly used project management software. Accordingly, these models are activated from within the scheduling software to optimize the plan. The result is a hierarchical work-breakdown-structure tied to GA-optimized simulation models. Various optimization experiments with a prototype system on two case studies revealed its ability to optimize resources within the real-life constraints set in the simulation models. The prototype is easy to use and can be used on large size projects. Based on this research, computer simulation and genetic algorithms can be an effective combination with great potential for improving productivity and saving construction time and cost.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: algorithms; computer applications; resource management; simulation
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