This document discusses construction material management. It defines material management and outlines its aims and objectives, which include ensuring the right quality, quantity, timing, and cost of materials. The document describes various material types, the material management process, problems that can occur, and techniques for inventory control and quantitative analysis. It also discusses technologies like barcodes and RFID that can be used to improve material management. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of construction material management.
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The importance of material management can be gauged from the fact that in any typical building project the share of material costs is about 60 %, labour costs about 25 % and PIL (Petrol, oil and Lubricants), overheads, taxes and profits about 5%.
Materials management deals with meticulous planning even before the start of the project to its completion in selection, procurement, storage and efficient use of the construction materials.
Planning of materials in Construction Project managementAravind Samala
Materials management is an important element in project planning and control. Materials represent a major expense in construction, so minimizing procurement or purchase costs presents important opportunities for reducing costs.
Materials management is not just a concern during the monitoring stage in which construction is taking place. Decisions about material procurement may also be required during the initial planning and scheduling stages.
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The importance of material management can be gauged from the fact that in any typical building project the share of material costs is about 60 %, labour costs about 25 % and PIL (Petrol, oil and Lubricants), overheads, taxes and profits about 5%.
Materials management deals with meticulous planning even before the start of the project to its completion in selection, procurement, storage and efficient use of the construction materials.
Planning of materials in Construction Project managementAravind Samala
Materials management is an important element in project planning and control. Materials represent a major expense in construction, so minimizing procurement or purchase costs presents important opportunities for reducing costs.
Materials management is not just a concern during the monitoring stage in which construction is taking place. Decisions about material procurement may also be required during the initial planning and scheduling stages.
Basic concepts of resource management, class of
labour, Wages & statutory requirement, Labour Production rate or Productivity,Factors affecting labour output or productivity.
Construction Equipments: classification of construction equipment, estimation
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Estimation of ownership cost, operational and maintenance cost of construction equipments. Selection of construction equipment and basic concept on equipment maintenance.
Materials: material management functions, inventory management.
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANING
WHAT IS CONSTRUCTION PLANNING
5 STEPS TO THE PERFECT CONSTRUCTION PLANNING PROCESS
PRE TENDER PLANNING
PRE CONTRACT PLANNING
ROLE OF CLIENT
ROLE OF CONTRACTOR
PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS
PLANNING A PROJECT
INTRODUCTION TO SCHEDULING
WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
BAR CHARTS (GANTT CHARTS)
NETWORK TECHNIQUES
ACTIVITY-ON-ARROW NETWORK
DUMMY ACTIVITIES
DANGLING ACTIVITY
CYCLE IN NETWORK
PRECEDENCE NETWORKS
TIME ESTIMATES
MILESTONES IN PROJECT
TIME ANALYSIS
CRITICAL PATH, SLACK AND FLOAT
NETWORK ANALYSIS AND BAR CHART
WHAT IS NETWORK
PERT / CPM Techniques
TERMS USED IN A NETWORK
RULES OF NETWORK CONSTRUCTION
NETWORK SYMBOLS
Construction Project Management is an important subject to learn in Civil Engineering.
Significance • As construction involves various activities starting from the design and planning to project completion and quality check, there is a exorbitant need for Management of construction. • Construction Industry plays a crucial role in the economy and development of a nation.
4. Objectives To complete the project in specified time and with allocated budget. To Plan and schedule the work and distribute between various departments. Deployment of personnel in Different tasks. To achieve High quality workmanship. Creating an organisation that works as a team. Using the limited available resources and producing maximum output. Providing safe and satisfactory working conditions for all personnel and workers.
5. Functions: Planning & Scheduling Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling & Co-ordinating
6. Stages of construction Briefing Designing Tendering Construction Commissioning
7. 1) Briefing Stage • This stage consists of framework required for the construction work to take a shape from the ideology of client and feasibility of Project which involves architects, engineers and project manager.
Objectives Developing Alternatives Feasible Solution ? Evaluation of Alternatives Report & Recommendation Technical and non technical Investigations
8. 2) Designing or planning Stage Prepare construction schedule Prepare final cost estimate Prepare Working Drawings and specificati ons Prepare scheme and detailed designs Soil investigations, Topographic investigation, material supply and market surveys etc Carry out Technical Investigations Final adoption of the most suitable summary Finalize Project Summary
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Basic concepts of resource management, class of
labour, Wages & statutory requirement, Labour Production rate or Productivity,Factors affecting labour output or productivity.
Construction Equipments: classification of construction equipment, estimation
of productivity for: excavator, dozer, compactors, graders and dumpers.
Estimation of ownership cost, operational and maintenance cost of construction equipments. Selection of construction equipment and basic concept on equipment maintenance.
Materials: material management functions, inventory management.
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANING
WHAT IS CONSTRUCTION PLANNING
5 STEPS TO THE PERFECT CONSTRUCTION PLANNING PROCESS
PRE TENDER PLANNING
PRE CONTRACT PLANNING
ROLE OF CLIENT
ROLE OF CONTRACTOR
PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT OF PLANS
PLANNING A PROJECT
INTRODUCTION TO SCHEDULING
WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
BAR CHARTS (GANTT CHARTS)
NETWORK TECHNIQUES
ACTIVITY-ON-ARROW NETWORK
DUMMY ACTIVITIES
DANGLING ACTIVITY
CYCLE IN NETWORK
PRECEDENCE NETWORKS
TIME ESTIMATES
MILESTONES IN PROJECT
TIME ANALYSIS
CRITICAL PATH, SLACK AND FLOAT
NETWORK ANALYSIS AND BAR CHART
WHAT IS NETWORK
PERT / CPM Techniques
TERMS USED IN A NETWORK
RULES OF NETWORK CONSTRUCTION
NETWORK SYMBOLS
Construction Project Management is an important subject to learn in Civil Engineering.
Significance • As construction involves various activities starting from the design and planning to project completion and quality check, there is a exorbitant need for Management of construction. • Construction Industry plays a crucial role in the economy and development of a nation.
4. Objectives To complete the project in specified time and with allocated budget. To Plan and schedule the work and distribute between various departments. Deployment of personnel in Different tasks. To achieve High quality workmanship. Creating an organisation that works as a team. Using the limited available resources and producing maximum output. Providing safe and satisfactory working conditions for all personnel and workers.
5. Functions: Planning & Scheduling Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling & Co-ordinating
6. Stages of construction Briefing Designing Tendering Construction Commissioning
7. 1) Briefing Stage • This stage consists of framework required for the construction work to take a shape from the ideology of client and feasibility of Project which involves architects, engineers and project manager.
Objectives Developing Alternatives Feasible Solution ? Evaluation of Alternatives Report & Recommendation Technical and non technical Investigations
8. 2) Designing or planning Stage Prepare construction schedule Prepare final cost estimate Prepare Working Drawings and specificati ons Prepare scheme and detailed designs Soil investigations, Topographic investigation, material supply and market surveys etc Carry out Technical Investigations Final adoption of the most suitable summary Finalize Project Summary
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Construction Material Management
1. MEENAKSHI SUNDARARAJAN COLLEGE OF ENGINNERING,
KODAMBAKAM
M.E CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT
CONSTRUCION MATERIAL MANANGEMENT
R. Shanmugapriya
311513418014
2. INTRODUCTION
• Materials management is a vital function for improving productivity in construction
projects.
• The management of materials should be considered at all the phases of the construction
process and throughout the construction and production periods.
• This is because poor materials management can often affect the overall construction time,
quality and budget.
• It is important for planning and controlling of materials to ensure that the right quality
and quantity of materials and installed equipment are appropriately specified in a timely
manner, obtained at a reasonable cost, and are available when needed.
3. Definition of Construction Material Management:
Material management is defined as planning, identification, procuring, storage,
receiving and distribution of materials. The purpose of material management is to
assure that the right materials are in the right place, in the right quantise when needed.
The responsibility of material management department for the flow of materials from
the time the materials are ordered, received, and stored until they are used in the basis
of material management.
4. Aim of Material Management
To get
1. The Right quality
2. Right quantity of supplies
3. At the Right time
4. At the Right place
5. For the Right cost
5. Objectives and Functions of Materials Management
Primary objectives can be classified as:
• Efficient materials planning
• Buying or Purchasing
• Procuring and receiving
• Storing and inventory control
• Supply and distribution of materials
• Quality assurance
6. Secondary Objectives of Materials Management :
• Efficient production scheduling
• To take make or buy decisions
• Prepare specifications and standization of materials
• To assist in product design and development
• Forecasting demand and quantity of materials requirements
• Quality control of materials purchased
• Material handling
• Use of value analysis and value engineering
• Developing skills of workers in materials management
• Smooth flow of materials in and out of the organization
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7. Classification of Construction Material
Material Type Details Example
Bulk materials Materials that are delivered in mass and are
deposited in a container.
Sand,Gravel,Topsoil,Cement,
Concrete
Bagged materials Materials delivered in bags for ease of
handling and controlled use.
Cement
Palleted materials Bagged materials that are placed in pallets for
delivery
Cement, Doors
Packaged materials Materials that are packaged together to
prevent damage during transportation and
deterioration when they are stored.
Pipes,Tiles,Electrical Fitting
9. Process of Construction Material Management
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Material planning
Materials Handling & Traffic Variety
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Purchasing
Store Keeping
Inventory Control
Receiving, Inspection and Despatching
Value Analysis, Standardization and Variety
Reduction
Disposal of Scrap and Surplus, Material
Preservation
10. 1. Material Planning
• Materials planning include measuring, ordering and scheduling. It is emphasized
that planning is a very important process to increase the productivity, profit, and
assisting the time to complete the construction projects.
• The productivity of the construction project will be hanged if the material
planning process is not implemented properly.
11. 2. Purchasing
Purchase the materials and have the services from supplier to get the support of operations as the construction
project from production to marketing, sales and logistics. For examples, a detailed material list and co-ordination
of the purchasing and order of material are significant to assuring the material will available on
construction site.
According to Ninad Shah and Manish Dave Purchasing procedure can be described as below:
• Step 1 – Material Indent
• Step 2 – Enquiry to Vendors
• Step 3 – Vendor Comparison
• Step 4 – Vendor Selection and Negotiations
• Step 5 – Purchase Order
• Step 6 – Vendor Evaluation
12. 3.Inventory control department:
The duties of the inventory control department is to decide about the types of
ordering system, fixing the safety stock limits, fixing up the reorder level & maximum /
minimum stock level.
4.Receiving, inspection and despatching department
The responsibility of Receiving, inspection and despatching department is to
receive the materials when delivered by the suppliers. After receiving it, the quantity and
quality must be checked. Production parts and materials are checked against blueprints
and specifications. Non-production items are also reviewed. When once it is as per the
specifications given, the goods will be accepted
13. 5. The Value Analysis and Standardization
The Value Analysis and Standardization offer greatest scope, in reducing the
materials cost. It also reduce the number of varieties and also helps in finding the
substitute for the materials at lesser cost.
6. Logistics
Logistics is a concept that stresses movement of the materials and it involve
planning, implementing, and controlling the movement and storage of all things from
raw materials to the finished f the product to meet client requirements. During
construction project, routing of the materials will affect the cost and time to complete
the construction projects.
14. 7. Disposal of Scrap and Surplus, Material Preservation
• Stock control can categorize as a technique planned to be the cover and to ensure all materials or
equipment are available when needed.
• Stock control include raw materials, processed materials, assembly components, consumable stores,
general stores, maintenance materials and spares, work in progress and finished products.
• It is very important as the construction materials were delivery as requested and with the progression by
the proper management of stock control.
• At the same time, construction activities will generate big amount of the waste and it will cause difficulty
to the construction industry.
• However, with the planning of the material management which is effective will help to reduce the waste
of material and increase the profit of the companies.
15. Problems of Material Management
1. Organization Structure
The coordination and communication between estimating department, research and development department,
purchasing department, and plant and machineries department should be maintained at highest level
Main issues in organisation structure:
• Undefined scope
• Lack of communication between parties involved
• Incomplete drawings Plans are not completed and details are missing
• Lack of conformance to requirements
• Nonstandard specifications that are not commonly used
• Incomplete / ineffective meetings
• Difference between plans and specifications
• Don’t communicate exactly
16. 2. Procurement problem
• Availability of material
• Availability of quantity
• Price reduction to match competitor’s price
• Late deliveries Materials are not delivered as per schedule
• Late or incorrect submittals
• Poor communication between parties
• Lack of conformance to requirements
• Unrealistic delivery dates
• Re handling of materials
• Storage areas are limited or are far from working area
• Theft or damaging during handling or other conditions
17. 3. Storage Space
• Large number of materials is required depending on the magnitude of the project.
• And the term storage space implies both enclosed and open space that can be used to keep materials
of work safe until the need for it arise.
• All materials need protection against many threats such as pilferage, theft, damage or loss. Material
such as aggregates, bricks/blocks may not require enclosed storage protection than proper outdoor
positioning and stacking. However, other materials such as reinforcement bars, steel columns, timber,
and galvanized steel for trusses must be protected against contact with water in order to avoid
rust/corrosion.
• The size of proposed building may occupy 60% of the total project site, enabling the remaining 40%
to be used for temporary access and site facilities. In such case, the planners must arrange for periodic
delivery of certain materials to avoid cluttering the space, and maintain constant operation to keep the
18. 4. Security Problem
Security of materials onsite is of paramount importance. Gradual pilferage
and theft are issues of concern to the project managers. Loss of materials
through pilferage and theft represent financial lost to the project as a whole,
and in the end it increases the cost of the project. Materials are prone to be
stolen despite being in store. And some materials as earlier mentioned may
not require indoor storage. Therefore, a well designated vigilante must be
maintained 24 hours onsite.
19. 5. Availability of Materials on Market
• Steady flow of materials throughout project duration is among the primary
function of material management. However, this can be affected by market
availability of the material of work.
• Occasionally manufacturers can run out of raw material or be affected by
government policy to the extent that production may have to be slow or
suspended. Unavailability of materials of work on market can affect
material management by either increasing competition in material purchase
or delay the general work progress.
20. Importance of Materials Management
• Lower prices for material and equipment.
• Faster inventory turnover.
• Continuity of supply
• Reduced lead time
• Reduced transportation cost.
• Less duplication of efforts.
• Elimination of bulk- passing.
• Reduced materials obsolescence.
• Improved supplier relationship and better records and information.
• Better inter-department cooperation & Personnel development
21. Advantages of Materials Management
• The better accountability part of the material, as well as other departments and no
one can blame others.
• As materials management by a single authority, which can lead to better
coordination, because it became the central point of any substance-related
problems.
• Materials management departments to ensure a better quality materials provide a
request in a timely fashion department. This can lead to a better performance of
the organization.
22. • A materials management system is usually controlled through a system, therefore,
can help decision-making related to the material in the organization.
• An indirect use of materials management is the development of good quality
material, ethical and moral standards in an organization.
• Maximum company profit and Improvement of credibility
• Improved customer service
• Enhancement of communication
• Improved quality of staff
23. Inventory Control for Quantitative Analysis
Definition:
Inventory control can be defined as, “which ensures the supply of
required quantity and quality of inventory at the required time and at the
same time prevent unnecessary investment in inventories”
24. Objectives of Inventory Control
• To ensure that the supply of raw material & finished goods will remain continuous
so that production process is not halted and demands of customers are duly met.
• To minimise carrying cost of inventory.
• To keep investment in inventory at optimum level.
• To reduce the losses of theft, obsolescence & wastage etc.
• To make arrangement for sale of slow moving items.
• To minimise inventory ordering cost.
25. Main Techniques in Inventory Control
The Pareto principle states that 80% of the overall consumption value is
based on only 20% of total items. In other words, demand is not evenly
distributed between items: top sellers vastly outperform the rest. The
ABC approach states that, when reviewing inventory, a company should
rate items from A to C, basing its ratings on the following rules:
26. 1.ABC Analysis
The ABC (Always Better Control) inventory control technique is based on the
principle that a small portion of the items may typically represent the bulk of money
value of the total inventory in construction process, while a relatively large number
of items may from a small part of the money value of stores. The money value is
ascertained by multiplying the quantity of material of each item by its unit price.
27. Procedure for ABC Analysis
• Make the list of all items of inventory.
• Determine the annual volume of usage & money value of each item.
• Multiply each item’s annual volume by its rupee value.
• Compute each item’s percentage of the total inventory in terms of annual usage in rupees
• “A” Category – 5% to 10% of the items represent 70% to 75% of the money value.
• “B” Category – 15% to 20% of the items represent 15% to 20% of the money.
• “C” Category – The remaining number of the items represent 5% to 10% of the money value.
• The relative position of these items show that items of category A should be under the maximum
control, items of category B may not be given that much attention and item C may be under a loose
control.
28. EOQ analysis
The EOQ refers to the order size that will result in the lowest total of ordering and
carrying costs for an item of inventory. If a firm place unnecessary orders it will
incur unneeded order costs. If a firm places too few order, it must maintain large
stocks of goods and will have excessive carrying cost.
29. Technologies in construction Material Management
The tools used in the construction industry change constantly with the
continuous changes of technology. Researchers are finding ways to
apply those changes in technology to construction in order to improve
production and lower the cost of the operations.
• Bar Codes Applications to Material Management
• RFID-Radio Frequency Identification
30. 1.Bar Codes Applications to Material Management
Bar code applications in construction are mostly intended to provide accuracy in data
collection, to improve productivity and to save time in the data collection process.
• Typically, bar codes are used for materials and inventory management.
The scope of bar codes extends beyond materials management.
• Bar codes provide the advantage of relatively error free data collection, which
improves productivity and avoid errors.
• Some construction firms that use bar codes claim that it saves time, money and
labor while improving the accuracy of inventory.
31. The major applications of bar code to material management identified in
previous research can be identified as follow
• Field material control
• Warehouse maintenance and control
• Inventory control applications and tool and consumable material issue
• Purchasing and accounting
32. 2. RFID-Radio Frequency Identification
A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is an automated data collection system similar to
bar code. RFID applications in construction are mostly intended to provide accuracy in data
collection, to improve productivity and to save time in the data collection process.
An ADC (Automated Data Collection) technology that:
• uses radiofrequency waves to transfer data between a reader and a movable item to identify,
categorize,track..
• Is fast and does not require physical sight or contact between reader/scanner and the tagged item.
• Performs the operation using low cost components.
• Attempts to provide unique identification and backend integration that allows for wide range of
applications.
33. How RFID Works:
There are two primary components of an RFID system as shown in Figure The whole RFID
system requires the tags and the reader including an antenna to be operated
34. Details of RFID System Components
RFID Components Details
Tags Tags or transponder are normally located on the object or people
to be identified.
Reader Reader interrogator provides, read and write/read facilities
through a fixed or mobile reader to communicate data to and
from the tags.
Antenna Antenna is the conductive element that enables the tag to send
and receive data
36. Passive RFID Tag
• Generally, passive tags have shorter read ranges of a few inches to 30 feet, but
have a long life than active tags.
• The passive RFID tags consist of a microchip attached to an antenna and can be
packaged in a different way such as mounted on a substrate to create a tag,
sandwiched between an adhesive layer and a paper label to create a printable
RFID label (or smart label), embedded in a plastic card, a key fob, the wall of a
plastic container, and special packaging (to resist heat, cold or harsh cleaning
chemicals)
37. • Do not require power – Draws from Interrogator Field
• Lower storage capacities (few bits to 1 KB)
• Shorter read ranges (4 inches to 15 feet)
• Usually WriteOnceReadMany/ReadOnly tags
38. Active RFID Tags:
• Active RFID tags have their own internal power supply and are rewritable.
• The features of the active tags are much larger and heavier, and more expensive, but have a better
noise protection than passive tags.
• However, they have a shorter battery life of up to 10 years, with read range of 60 feet to 300 feet
(20 metres to 100 metres).
• The example of the active RFID tags can be shown in Figure 5. Active tags are more reliable in
environments such as water (including human/cattle, which are mostly water), metal (shipping
containers, vehicles), or at longer distances for generating strong responses from weak requests.
• They also have larger memories than passive tags and the ability to store additional information
sent by the transceiver
42. Uses of RFID:
RFID had been used for material tracking and material receipt in the construction
industry.
• Material Tracking: Material as the move in the jobsite since direct contact is not
required for data collection. This can avoid theft and lost since managers can
notice when materials are not where they are supposed to be.
• Materials Receipt: Materials can be easily verified as they arrive to the site. The
type of materials received can be known easily and verify if the right quantities
were received.
43. RFID Applications
• Manufacturing and Processing
oInventory and production process monitoring
oWarehouse order fulfilment
• Supply Chain Management
oInventory tracking systems
oLogistics management
• Retail
oInventory control and customer insight
oAuto checkout with reverse logistics
• Security
oAccess control
oCounterfeiting and Theft control/prevention
• Location Tracking
oTraffic movement control and parking management
45. RFID advantages over barcodes
• No line of sight required for reading
• Multiple items can be read with a single scan
• Each tag can carry a lot of data (read/write)
• Individual items identified and not just the category
• Passive tags have a virtually unlimited lifetime
• Active tags can be read from great distances
• Can be combined with barcode technology
46. Conclusion
This paper has presented a review of Construction material management ,Inventory control and employment of
technology in construction projects.
• Good planning of materials management can help to avoid any delays of works on site and reduce any extra
cost for a project.
• It is important to manage all materials and inventory throughout construction activity and processes
• It discussed the materials management on construction projects and potential to employ RFID in materials
management practices.
• It clearly identified that these are important for effectively managing materials management in the
construction project in order to provide better handling of construction materials to provide an overall
performance of construction projects in term of time, budget (cost) and quality.