The rehabilitation of large public housing projects requires the relocation of project tenants during construction. This paper formulates scheduling models for this relocation problem. A basic model for homogeneous tenant populations is studied in detail, and a promising approximation is discussed. The model is generalized to heterogeneous tenant populations and successfully applied to an actual public housing redevelopment program.
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