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Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts
Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University
Automation of the material purchasing process for construction sites
Magistrsko delo se osredotoča na razvoj gradbeništva v okviru Industrije 4.0, znanega kot Gradbeništvo
4.0. Namen naloge je raziskati, kje med industrijskimi revolucijami se nahaja slovensko gradbeništvo,
s posebnim poudarkom na avtomatizaciji naročanja materiala za gradbišča.
V nalogi je analizirana organizacija slovenskih gradbenih podjetij, specifično vloga komercialnega
sektorja in gradbišč pri procesu naročanja materiala za gradnjo. Poleg tega delo preučuje stopnjo
digitalizacije v podjetjih, pri čemer ugotavljamo, da slovenska podjetja še vedno v veliki meri
uporabljajo ročne metode ali preprosta orodja, kot je Excel. Večja podjetja večinoma že imajo
vzpostavljen komercialni sektor, vendar se ta vključuje le pri sklepanju pogodb, medtem ko dejansko
naročanje materiala poteka neposredno na gradbiščih.
Za izboljšanje trenutnega stanja je bila izvedena študija primera naročanja armature za gradbišče in
pripravljena avtomatizirana rešitev v programu Excel. Rezultati kažejo, da avtomatizacija znatno skrajša
čas priprave naročil in zmanjša možnosti za napake. Poleg tega izboljšava vključuje sistematično
beleženje preteklih naročil, kar omogoča lažje načrtovanje in organizacijo.
Raziskava kaže, da je avtomatizacija procesov naročanja materiala smiselna in koristna za povečanje
učinkovitosti, natančnosti in preglednosti dela v gradbenih podjetjih. S tem slovensko gradbeništvo
pripeljemo bližje konceptom Gradbeništva 4.0, peljemo v smer digitalizacije in avtomatizacije v
gradbeni panogi ter postavljamo temelje za nadaljnje izboljšave in razvoj.This master\u27s thesis focuses on the development of the construction industry within the framework of
Industry 4.0, known as Construction 4.0. The aim of the thesis is to explore the position of the Slovenian
construction industry, with a specific emphasis on the automation of material purchasing for
construction sites.
The thesis analyzes the organization of Slovenian construction companies, specifically the role of the
commercial sector and construction sites in the process of ordering construction materials. Furthermore,
the work examines the level of digitization in companies, noting that Slovenian companies still largely
rely on manual methods or simple tools such as Excel. Larger companies mostly have established
commercial sectors, but these are primarily involved in contract negotiations, while actual material
purchasing takes place directly at construction sites.
To improve the current situation, a case study on ordering reinforcement for construction sites was
conducted, and an automated solution in Excel was developed. The results show that automation
significantly reduces order preparation time and decreases the likelihood of errors. Additionally, the
improvement incorporates systematic recording of past orders, facilitating easier planning and
organization.
The research indicates that automating material purchasing processes is beneficial for enhancing
efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in the work of construction companies. This brings the Slovenian
construction industry closer to the concepts of Construction 4.0, advancing towards digitalization and
automation in the construction sector and laying the groundwork for further improvements and
development
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