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Management of Electromechanical and Civil Design Interface in Railway Projects through Process Optimization Approach

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  • Larcey Deyta

    (College of Engineering, Adamson University)

  • Francispito Quevedo

    (College of Engineering, Adamson University)

  • Venusmar Quevedo

    (College of Engineering, Adamson University)

Abstract

In this research, we defined Interface Management for Electromechanical and Civil Design Interface in Railway Projects by assessing the facts encountered in the Railway Construction industry to understand what are the causes and recommended solutions to electromechanical design interfaces could be, and providing an interface framework for parties to follow, so that the interface issues are appropriately managed, documented, resolved with practical engineering solutions, implemented, verified, and validated during the project life cycle. This paper presented the data obtained from surveys and interviews conducted with individuals actively engaged in the Railway Industry and relevant research on Interface Management. This research aims to pinpoint the significant factors influencing and hindering the interface between electromechanical and civil design interfaces. Additionally, the study proposed an enhanced Interface Management System framework and streamlined Interface Coordination process for establishing the Type 3 Design Interface between Contractors. Significant factors in the Electromechanical and Civil Design Interface were validated using Statistical Analysis. The study presents an interface coordination approach focused on clear understanding design documents, integrating new technologies, materials, and construction processes, and optimizing efficiency in time, cost, and quality.

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  • Larcey Deyta & Francispito Quevedo & Venusmar Quevedo, 2024. "Management of Electromechanical and Civil Design Interface in Railway Projects through Process Optimization Approach," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(7), pages 1347-1359, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:7:p:1347-1359
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