2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11031027
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A Typology Model of Temporary Facility Constraints for Automated Construction Site Layout Planning

Abstract: This study sought to develop a typology model of temporary facility constraints that can be used practically in construction site layout planning (CSLP) automation models. A triangulated methodology (literature review, in-depth interviews, and actual case studies) was used to identify constraints of 11 temporary facilities that are considered mainly in CSLP and to classify them into six constraint types (i.e., dimensional, regional, relocation, non-overlap, inter-facility distance, and visibility constraints) … Show more

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“…There are existing studies on the layout of the construction site in connection with the main construction machines [3,4,[40][41][42][43], but very little account is taken of machine noise in the optimization [2,5,44]. It is possible to continue the research of noise from construction and for the transmission inside the building and the subsequent propagation of noise and vibration in the indoor environment of buildings [23,24,[45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are existing studies on the layout of the construction site in connection with the main construction machines [3,4,[40][41][42][43], but very little account is taken of machine noise in the optimization [2,5,44]. It is possible to continue the research of noise from construction and for the transmission inside the building and the subsequent propagation of noise and vibration in the indoor environment of buildings [23,24,[45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Wang et al [10] use BIM as a centralised database and collaborative platform for the project team to share their knowledge and experience to improve the overall performance of consistent constraint modelling. Some studies [10,12,13] also use BIM to simulate the overall construction process to identify constraints based on the predetermined path of construction before field execution. In addition, BIM can also visualise the Jobsite [11].…”
Section: Information Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temporary facilities provide an operational supplementary platform for work tasks taking place within the area of construction, and the process of locating these facilities on-site site is denoted as site layout planning (SLP) [4], or construction site layout planning (CSLP). According to [5], in its most basic concept, the SLP process involves planning, designing, and locating all of the necessary facilities to support the activities carried out during the construction period. However, this static planning concept, established in the early stages of the project [6], where facilities are assumed to have a fixed position throughout the entire duration of a project [7][8][9][10], does not reflect the current panorama of the construction operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complex projects demand a strong understanding of the Buildings 2021, 11, 602 2 of 17 work progress to implement a site layout that meets the needs of construction activities. The flow of materials, equipment, and personnel between temporary facilities must be continuously analysed, reducing operating costs through mathematical optimisation [5]. In other words, decision making must be performed dynamically throughout the various stages of the construction process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%