Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach

<div style="border-right: medium none; padding: 1pt 0cm 0cm; border: 1pt medium medium solid none none windowtext -moz-use-text-color -moz-use-text-color;"><p class="AJCEBBodytext" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-si...

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Main Authors: Ehsan Gharaie, Ron Wakefield, Nick Blismas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2010-12-01
Series:Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/1688
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spelling doaj-c26ef2e31fcb43d594e72c8476b38d9c2020-11-25T01:05:35ZengUTS ePRESSAustralasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building1835-63541837-91332010-12-01104344910.5130/ajceb.v10i4.16881166Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based ApproachEhsan GharaieRon WakefieldNick Blismas<div style="border-right: medium none; padding: 1pt 0cm 0cm; border: 1pt medium medium solid none none windowtext -moz-use-text-color -moz-use-text-color;"><p class="AJCEBBodytext" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: small;">The Australian house building industry has been facing an increase in the average house completion time in the last decade. This increase in some states is quite dramatic. For instance, Western Australia has faced a 70 percent increase in the average house completion time during this period. This paper uses two planning approaches to explain this; i) the activity-based planning methods and ii) the workflow-based planning methods. In addition, this research investigates the strengths and weaknesses of these two planning approaches in explaining the behaviour of the house building industry. For this purpose, a national case study and five state case studies including Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia have been used. The data related to the key parameters have been collected and their correlation with the average house completion time has been investigated. These key parameters include the average house floor area, the number of house completions and the number of houses under construction. The reasons for the increasing trend of the average house completion time have been postulated in all case studies. According to this research, the increase in the average house completion time cannot be explained using activity-based planning methods. In contrast, by using workflow-based planning methods, it has been shown that the average house completion time is correlated with the number of houses under construction. This paper shows that the average completion time is influenced directly by the workflow in the house building industry and that workflow planning should be the basis for the house building industry planning.</span></p></div>https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/1688average house completion timeAustralian house building industryactivity-based planningwork-flow-based planning
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Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building
average house completion time
Australian house building industry
activity-based planning
work-flow-based planning
author_facet Ehsan Gharaie
Ron Wakefield
Nick Blismas
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title Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
title_short Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
title_full Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
title_fullStr Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Explaining the Increase in the Australian Average House Completion Time:Activity-based versus Workflow-based Approach
title_sort explaining the increase in the australian average house completion time:activity-based versus workflow-based approach
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building
issn 1835-6354
1837-9133
publishDate 2010-12-01
description <div style="border-right: medium none; padding: 1pt 0cm 0cm; border: 1pt medium medium solid none none windowtext -moz-use-text-color -moz-use-text-color;"><p class="AJCEBBodytext" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: small;">The Australian house building industry has been facing an increase in the average house completion time in the last decade. This increase in some states is quite dramatic. For instance, Western Australia has faced a 70 percent increase in the average house completion time during this period. This paper uses two planning approaches to explain this; i) the activity-based planning methods and ii) the workflow-based planning methods. In addition, this research investigates the strengths and weaknesses of these two planning approaches in explaining the behaviour of the house building industry. For this purpose, a national case study and five state case studies including Victoria, Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia have been used. The data related to the key parameters have been collected and their correlation with the average house completion time has been investigated. These key parameters include the average house floor area, the number of house completions and the number of houses under construction. The reasons for the increasing trend of the average house completion time have been postulated in all case studies. According to this research, the increase in the average house completion time cannot be explained using activity-based planning methods. In contrast, by using workflow-based planning methods, it has been shown that the average house completion time is correlated with the number of houses under construction. This paper shows that the average completion time is influenced directly by the workflow in the house building industry and that workflow planning should be the basis for the house building industry planning.</span></p></div>
topic average house completion time
Australian house building industry
activity-based planning
work-flow-based planning
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