Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure

The construction industry is confronted by resource constraints. It affects the initial costs and environment that requires resource and method optimization. The objective of the research is to design a mathematical MCDM model that would enable to select economically and ecologically suitable buildi...

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Main Author: Tamene Taye Worku
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Urban, Planning and Transport Research
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21650020.2024.2329201
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description The construction industry is confronted by resource constraints. It affects the initial costs and environment that requires resource and method optimization. The objective of the research is to design a mathematical MCDM model that would enable to select economically and ecologically suitable building material. To achieve this, the researcher designed, evaluated, and selected the suitable concrete grade using a combined mathematical MCDM. The objective sampling technique is used in Addis Ababa to collect samples of high-rise structures and materials. The study used objective-weighed MCDM and fuzzy-AHP to create specific concrete grades. The amount of the objective was fitted by 95% sensitivity analysis cost and quantity of concrete using a combination of MCDM, linear programming, and Monte Carlo simulation. The result demonstrates that, although the unit cost of concrete increased as strength grew, the project’s overall cost was reduced by reducing the project quantities. It will also add more space with environmentally friendly, sustainable structures. In conclusion, the integrated mathematical MCDM model is a helpful tool for selecting urban structure cost-effective materials
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spelling doaj.art-353c74c793054dc78a67ec0ea5cd82042024-11-18T10:31:36ZengTaylor & Francis GroupUrban, Planning and Transport Research2165-00202024-12-0112110.1080/21650020.2024.2329201Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructureTamene Taye Worku0School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Addis Ababa institute of Technology, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe construction industry is confronted by resource constraints. It affects the initial costs and environment that requires resource and method optimization. The objective of the research is to design a mathematical MCDM model that would enable to select economically and ecologically suitable building material. To achieve this, the researcher designed, evaluated, and selected the suitable concrete grade using a combined mathematical MCDM. The objective sampling technique is used in Addis Ababa to collect samples of high-rise structures and materials. The study used objective-weighed MCDM and fuzzy-AHP to create specific concrete grades. The amount of the objective was fitted by 95% sensitivity analysis cost and quantity of concrete using a combination of MCDM, linear programming, and Monte Carlo simulation. The result demonstrates that, although the unit cost of concrete increased as strength grew, the project’s overall cost was reduced by reducing the project quantities. It will also add more space with environmentally friendly, sustainable structures. In conclusion, the integrated mathematical MCDM model is a helpful tool for selecting urban structure cost-effective materialshttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21650020.2024.2329201Material propertymaterial selectioncombined mathematical MCDMcost analysisenvironmental impact assessment and scenario analysis
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Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
Urban, Planning and Transport Research
Material property
material selection
combined mathematical MCDM
cost analysis
environmental impact assessment and scenario analysis
title Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
title_full Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
title_fullStr Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
title_short Multi-steps integrated mathematical MCDM model for construction material selection of Addis Ababa high-rise building infrastructure
title_sort multi steps integrated mathematical mcdm model for construction material selection of addis ababa high rise building infrastructure
topic Material property
material selection
combined mathematical MCDM
cost analysis
environmental impact assessment and scenario analysis
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21650020.2024.2329201
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