2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2012.04.007
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GIS-based dynamic construction site material layout evaluation for building renovation projects

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“…In contrast, GIS provides the spatial context view of the site and the quantitative assessment of environmental impacts [117]. GIS can support evaluation of on-site material accessibility and detection of spatial-temporal conflicts for construction site material layout [118]. Furthermore, the visualization capability of GIS, specifically the three-dimensions and navigation system, is also able to utilize the site selection and layout plan [119,120].…”
Section: Site Selection and Layout Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, GIS provides the spatial context view of the site and the quantitative assessment of environmental impacts [117]. GIS can support evaluation of on-site material accessibility and detection of spatial-temporal conflicts for construction site material layout [118]. Furthermore, the visualization capability of GIS, specifically the three-dimensions and navigation system, is also able to utilize the site selection and layout plan [119,120].…”
Section: Site Selection and Layout Planmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By definition, a retrofit project is similar to a combined demolition and new build project, therefore general C&D waste management rules and practices are also applicable to building retrofit projects. However, a retrofit project involves an existing facility which may need to remain fully or partially operational (Perng et al, 2007;Su et al, 2012). It will impose much more constraints on both occupants and builders during project process (Ali, 2010;Sanvido and Riggs, 1991).…”
Section: Identification Of Factors For Waste Management In Office Buimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Take the technical perspective for example, they have been explored through GPS and GIS technologies for construction waste prevention and evaluation of site material layout (Li et al, 2005;Su et al, 2012), low waste technologies for waste prevention in design and construction (Zhang et al, 2012), and web-based applications and systems in waste estimation and management optimisation (Banias et al, 2011;Li and Zhang, 2013). From the management perspective, previous researchers have examined problems of different project stages with impact on effective waste prevention and management, such as quality of design specification and documentation (Vrijhoef and Koskela, 2000), construction operation and site planning (Poon et al, 2004a,b), labour work and construction management (Saunders and Wynn, 2004) and material transportation and handling (Kpamma and Adjei-Kumi, 2011).…”
Section: Identification Of Factors For Waste Management In Constructimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An integration of these volumetric spaces with time data from schedules allows for automated identification of potential conflicts using simulation based analysis. At the macro level, extensive research has been done at many leading institutions in the domain of jobsite layout planning (Andayesh et al 2013;Sadeghpour et al 2006;Su et al 2012), equipment paths (Caldas et al 2006), and positioning of assets such as cranes (Tantisevi et al 2007;Tantisevi et al 2008).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%