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SOME PROBLEMS IN DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY RETAINING STRUCTURES

  • Chung, Hyung-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 1990.10a
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 1990
  • Even though the number of construction cases of temporary retaining structures in urban area are increasing, there still are many problems to be solved in design and construction of temporary retaining structures. In this paper the current design methods are reviewed and their problems are analyzed. Some critical mistakes made by site technicians and engineers are also discussed.

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Repair Procedure and Structural Strength Analysis to Damage of Moon-Pool Structure for Drillship During Construction (드릴쉽 건조 중 문풀 구조 수정 작업 및 구조적 안정성 검토)

  • Yoo, In-Sang;Sohn, Sang-Young;Baek, Seung-Jung;Choi, Young-Lack;Yoo, Hae-Kun;Yoon, Ki-Jeong
    • Special Issue of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • 2011.09a
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    • pp.12-16
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    • 2011
  • During the shipbuilding construction, the repair works will be occurred by various reasons such as the natural disaster, mistakes of engineers or workers, defect of material, and so on. The one of the engineer's responsibilities is to design considering every possibility and to prevent the repair works due to the mistakes during construction stages, but actually it is very difficult and impossible to avoid every mistake. However, it is also the responsibility of engineers to find the best solution for the unavoidable mistakes which is to maintain the capacity of vessel and guarantee the safety for the repair works considering the construction schedules and economic cost. In this paper, it will be introduced the brief of repair works to the structural damage of the moon-pool structure in drillship which is built in our shipyard. For the verification of the structural strength, the fatigue analysis has been carried out based on the guide of Classification society. Furthermore, the modifications of structure design and welding procedure have been applied to avoid the stress concentration in the moon-pool structure.

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Application of Modifiable Bid of BOQ in Garak Market Modernization Project Phase 1 (가락시장현대화사업 1단계 물량내역수정입찰 적용 사례)

  • Cho, Kyung-Je;Kim, Hyung-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.111-112
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    • 2015
  • Garak Market Modernization Project Phase 1, which is the public projects worth 1,75 billion won, was delivered by adopting modifiable bid of BOQ on the lowest price award system. The modifiable bid of BOQ system allows bidders to modify quantities based on their own drawings and construction specifications and requirements. It was initiated by the government for minimizing design error and for inducing technical competition between tenders by checking errors. At that time the bidding, it allowed modifying the BOQ all the works. In the construction phase, the responsibility for the design changes, due to mistakes and omissions on design documents and BOQ were disputed between the owner and the contractors. This study analyzed the problem of the system and addressed a need of improvement.

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A Study on the Evaluation of Environmental Load Based on LCA Using BIM - Focused on the Case of NATM Tunnel - (BIM을 활용한 LCA기반 환경부하평가에 관한 연구 - NATM 터널 사례 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yang-Kyoo;Han, Jung-Geun;Kwon, Suk-Hyun
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.477-485
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    • 2018
  • To control manage environmental load during construction work, it is required to ascertain an accurate quantity for materials those are using during the construction. In construction industrial nowadays, especially on design part, there are lots of mistakes occurred on quantity take-off between plan documents and actual work. That mistakes are caused by omission of design items, overcount because of interference each materials or simple calculate error. Besides, in case of a construction project, engineers are impossible to design perfectly due to a lot of invalid variable in a construction site. Thus, design errors and changes occur frequently in the process of construction work or design due to such unclear elements. And in case of LCA assessment based on 2D design, there is difficult for an engineer who is in charge to calculate the volume of materials manually using drawings and relevant specifications. This study is aimed for examining and verifying a high reliable method of evaluating environmental load which is useful in construction process through comparing LCA analysis. In addition, this study provides the method of calculating the volume of materials and LCA assessment in working on the basis of 2D design, using the specifications which is used for LCA evaluation, and possibility of utilizing the LCA assessment by introducing BIM design technic to improve the former problem through comparing and analyzing the previous method with 3D-based evaluation process.

Development of Parameter-based 3D Object Generation System by Using Virtual Reality for Construction Project Design Phase (가상현실을 이용한 건설공사 설계단계의 파라미터기반 3D객체 생성체계 구축방안)

  • Kang, Leen-Seok;Kwon, Jung-Hui;Moon, Jin-Seok;Moon, Hyoun-Seok;Gi, Sang-Bok
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.108-113
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    • 2008
  • Virtual construction (VC) system enables project manager to visually check mistakes in design materials by using virtual reality technology. In using VC system, to make 3D object by each construction element is still tedious work. This study suggests an improved method to make 3D object by using parameter-based 3D generation function. The IDEFO model to organize the process for the function. A VC system by this function was developed in this study and the function was verified by a bridge project in this system.

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Measures to Implement Comprehensive Supervision for the Purpose of Bolstering Construction Management (CM) (건설관리(CM)업무 활성화를 위한 종합감리업무 수립방안)

  • Yoon, Jun-Seon;Yoo, Byoung-Eok;Han, Chang-Pyeong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.6 no.4 s.22
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 2006
  • Although constructions are getting diverse, larger in size, and higher-storied, we witness that CM technologies are not coping with such a growing trend. In particular, CM, one of vulnerable areas, shall continue to be given priority hereafter. The research has been conducted with a strong focus on total design and supervision offices already specializing in CM projects, in order to prepare for the future activated CM markets. Authors have sought to find mistakes in the process of being in control of CM works and create measures to boost CM through case-study, documentary research, and interviews with experts. It excludes theoretical research, as many data are already accumulated domestic and abroad.

Analysis of Building Service System Construction Flow (건축설비 공사 하자 사례 유형 분석 및 대책)

  • Park, Jin-Kwan;Park, Jong-Il
    • Proceedings of the SAREK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.548-553
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    • 2006
  • The aim of this paper is to analysis mechanical system flaw in building service system construction. From this paper, most mechanical flaws are from design mistakes, material flaws, other engineering construction's negligence of construction execution and careless system operation managements. Through this study, the author suggested the way to reduce mechanical flaw, during construction process from drawing survey before execution start to completion of construction.

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF PROJECT DELAYS AND DISRUPTIONS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

  • Oshungade, Oluwaseun O.;Kruger, Deon
    • Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.13-25
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    • 2017
  • Construction projects have been observed to have problems of project delays and disruptions and the South African construction industry is not an exception. This research identified causes and effects of project delay and disruption through a desktop study. Subsequently, a questionnaire was designed and used to conduct a survey to obtain the views of the three main construction project participants - clients, consultants, and contractors. The questionnaire contains 48 causes and 13 effects of project delay and disruption identified from the desktop study. This research identified sixteen most important causes of project delay and disruption and five most important effects of delay and disruption. Sixteen most important causes were: (1) strikes, (2) rework due to errors during construction, (3) shortage of materials in market, (4) suspension of work by the client, (5) poor communication between the parties, (6) ineffective planning and scheduling of project, (7) delays in issuing working drawings, (8) mistakes and discrepancies in design documents, (9) shortage of labours and equipment, (10) delay in decision making process by the client, (11) unforeseen ground conditions, (12) unclear and inadequate details in drawing, (13) inadequate contractor's experience, (14) delay in approving changes in the scope of works, (15) delay in material delivery and (16) unacceptable quality of materials. The five major effects include: (1) create stress on contractors, (2) cost overrun, (3) time overrun, (4) poor quality of work due to rush, and (5) disputes. Furthermore, the result of this research was compared with the result of previous studies conducted in other regions of Africa in terms of causes and effects of project delay and disruption. The research concludes that numerous causes and effects of delay and disruption are limited to South African construction projects based on the comparison. The causes limited to South African construction projects include: (1) strikes, (2) suspension of work by the client (3) mistakes and discrepancies in design documents (4) delay in approving changes in the scope of works and (5) unacceptable quality of materials, while the two major effects limited to South African construction projects includes: (1) create stress on contractors and (2) poor quality of work. In conclusion, some recommendations were made in order to minimise the causes of delay and disruption identified.

Design and Construction of High Speed Data Communication Network Using FDDI and Frame Realy (FDDI와 프레임 릴레이를 이용한 고속 데이터 통신망 설계 및 구축)

  • 김도현
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.171-191
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, we design and construct a high speed LAN(Local Area Network) using FDDI(Fiber Distributed Data Interface) and Frame Relay in order to support our multimedia communication services. A program of this communication network is divided into requirement analysis, design, establishment and test. First, we propose an optimal communication method that compares various network techniques in the requirement analysis phase. Second, we design the physical network configuration, secure method, and address in the LAN and WAN. Finally, we establish and test the communication devices and lines. Ultimately, we minimized mistakes and satisfied user requirements using this program. We constructed efficiently a high speed data communication network using FDDI and Frame Relay.

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KO AC/DC Converter System Installation Status and Commissioning Plan at ITER Site (이터 초전도자석 전원공급장치 현장 설치현황 및 시운전 계획)

  • Song, Inho;Oh, Jong-Seok
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.397-401
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    • 2022
  • The construction of the ITER tokamak machine is ongoing at a 77% process rate to achieve the first plasma in 2025. The 18 sets of power supply systems comprising 400 MVA thyristor AC/DC converters for the superconducting magnets supplied by Korea (KO) are being installed with other systems, such as PF converters (China), DC busbars (Russia), and cooling water systems (India), in two buildings (Europe). The system interfaces have been defined during the design stage, and the systems have been manufactured. However, during the on-site installation work, several installation and integration issues emerged due to the manufacturing tolerance and design mistakes. To continue the installation and testing, the engineers of each system resolved the interface issues, planned the commissioning, and integrated the test plan. This paper describes the on-site installation status and issues and the commissioning plan of KO AC/DC converters.