Risk-Based Approach to Predict the Cost Performance of Modularization in Construction Projects

AbstractThe lack of proper management of the unique modular risks hinders the construction industry from maximizing the potential benefits associated with the use of modularization. Capturing the full cost benefits of modularized processes requires careful consideration of different aspects related...

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Sensitivity analysis
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