Quiz LibraryOptimizing Modular Construction: A 12-Step Business Case Process
Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnyNkWjdLqgvideo
Concepts covered:modular construction, business case process, critical success factors, execution plan differences, early planning
The video discusses a 12-step business case process for modular construction projects, emphasizing the importance of early planning and decision-making to optimize project outcomes. It highlights the critical success factors and execution plan differences that influence the success of modular projects, stressing the need for early involvement of experienced personnel and thorough assessment of modularization feasibility.
Table of Contents1.Optimizing Modular Construction: A 12-Step Business Case Process2.Critical Success Factors in Modular Projects
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Optimizing Modular Construction: A 12-Step Business Case Process
Concepts covered:modular construction, business case process, feasibility, cost estimation, schedule planning
The chapter outlines a 12-step business case process for modular construction projects, emphasizing the importance of early planning and decision-making. It discusses the feasibility, cost, and schedule considerations, highlighting the benefits of modularization over traditional stick building methods.
Question 1
Modularization can reduce construction site man hours significantly.
Question 2
What is the first step in the business case process?
Question 3
Starting with module design is easier than starting with _____ build.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A company is considering modular construction for a new project. They are in the opportunity framing phase and need to decide on the feasibility of modularization.
What should the company prioritize in this phase?
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A construction firm is planning a new site and must decide between modular and stick building approaches.
Select three factors influencing the decision.
Question 6
Is project feasibility assessed early in the business case process?
Question 7
What is the economic productivity factor?
Question 8
In opportunity framing, you identify modularization drivers and determine if it's _____.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: An engineering team is evaluating the cost-effectiveness of modular construction. They have data on man hours and economic productivity factors.
What should the team analyze to optimize costs?
Question 10
Optimum man hours depend on cost and schedule drivers.
Question 11
Why start with module design in mind?
Question 12
Optimum man hours depend on whether the project is cost or _____ driven.
Question 13
Stick building is faster than modular construction.
Question 14
What influences the decision to modularize?
Question 15
The 12-step process begins when you have a project in _____.
Question 16
Economic productivity factor compares costs at site and module yard.
Question 17
What is assessed in the opportunity framing phase?
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Critical Success Factors in Modular Projects
Concepts covered:critical success factors, modular projects, early planning, execution plan differences, project success
The chapter discusses the importance of critical success factors in modular projects, highlighting that these factors are crucial for determining project success or failure. It emphasizes the need for early decision-making and planning by project owners, as well as the unique execution plan differences required for successful modularization.
Question 18
Critical success factors directly impact project success or failure.
Question 19
What is the role of opportunity framing?
Question 20
The owner is responsible for over half of the _____ .
Question 21
CASE STUDY: A construction company is planning a modular project but started late.
What should the company do next?
Question 22
CASE STUDY: A modular project faces changes after sending to the fab yard.
Select three correct impacts of these changes.
Question 23
Owner responsibility is key in identifying success factors.
Question 24
How are execution plan differences validated?
Question 25
A timely design freeze is crucial to avoid _____ in modular jobs.
Question 26
CASE STUDY: An owner is responsible for implementing critical success factors early.
What does this scenario mean for the owner?
Question 27
Modular projects are unaffected by execution plan differences.
Question 28
Why is early decision-making crucial in projects?
Question 29
Critical success factors are directly linked to module job _____ .
Question 30
Late planning has no impact on modularization potential.
Question 31
What is a critical success factor in projects?
Question 32
Execution plan differences affect every part of a _____ project.
Question 33
Early decision-making is crucial for project success.
Question 34
What happens if changes occur post-fabrication?
Question 35
Opportunity framing determines if _____ is an option in a project.

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