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A Risk-Based System Dynamics Model for Sustainable Expert Workforce Allocation in Industrial Multi-Project Environments

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  • Saut B. Siahaan

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia)

  • Sofia W. Alisjahbana

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Bakrie, Jakarta 12940, Indonesia)

  • Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo

    (Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia)

Abstract

This study creates and refines a risk–effectiveness–integrated dynamic simulation framework that brings together risk and effectiveness factors affecting qualified workforce allocation in multi-project contexts, specifically in the construction of industrial production facilities. Based on a case study of three overlapping projects in West Java, Indonesia, this study examines the requirements for an expert workforce across the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) phases. Conventional mitigation measures generally assume that a qualified expert workforce is immediately available. However, hiring the right personnel with specific qualifications for a project takes time. To fill this gap, this paper presents a system dynamics-based model that explicitly integrates quantified project risks and execution effectiveness to determine expert workforce requirements at the multi-project level. This aspect is often addressed implicitly in the existing workforce planning approaches. This mixed-methods strategy includes a literature review, variable validation, simulation modeling, and case analysis. The results show that workforce planning based on integrated risk and effectiveness factors significantly improves project delivery by anticipating expert workforce shortages and reducing the need for reactive solutions. Model validation using real project data demonstrates that the simulated expert workforce demand reproduces both the average behavior and variability observed in real-world practice, satisfying quantitative behavioral validation criteria across projects and the EPC phases. The model contributes to sustainability by enhancing long-term workforce resilience, reducing resource waste, and supporting more efficient industrial project delivery.

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  • Saut B. Siahaan & Sofia W. Alisjahbana & Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo, 2026. "A Risk-Based System Dynamics Model for Sustainable Expert Workforce Allocation in Industrial Multi-Project Environments," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(1), pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:1:p:487-:d:1832347
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