Preliminary modeling of Coronavirus (COVID-19) spread in construction industry

Authors

  • Mahdi Afkhamiaghda, MSc, PhD Candidate
  • Emad Elwakil, PhD, PE, CCE, PMP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5055/jem.2020.0481

Keywords:

construction industry, pandemic virus, simulation, Coronavirus, COVID-19

Abstract

The construction industry creates 1.3 trillion revenue each year in the United States. After Coronavirus (COVID-19) becoming a pandemic virus, many industries are shutting down and being on lockdown. This situation can lead to millions of people becoming unemployed and eventually causing a financial recession. Although the government and health organizations have issued guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus in the jobsites, there have not been any specific guidelines for construction industry workers. The contribution of this research is to develop a preliminary model and indicator of coronavirus (COVID-19) spread in the construction industry. This paper investigates the preliminary indexes, which can affect the spread of coronavirus in the construction industry. The developed model would act as a guide for stakeholders to take the most appropriate precautions in the jobsite with the available equipment and facilities

Author Biographies

Mahdi Afkhamiaghda, MSc, PhD Candidate

School of Construction Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

Emad Elwakil, PhD, PE, CCE, PMP

Associate Professor, School of Construction Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

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Published

07/01/2020

How to Cite

Afkhamiaghda, MSc, PhD Candidate, M., and E. Elwakil, PhD, PE, CCE, PMP. “Preliminary Modeling of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Spread in Construction Industry”. Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 18, no. 7, July 2020, pp. 9-17, doi:10.5055/jem.2020.0481.