2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12104065
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Probabilistic Fire Risk Framework for Optimizing Construction Site Layout

Abstract: Purpose: This paper aims to develop an efficient model able to reduce catastrophic consequences and the significant number of victims resulting from fires at construction sites. The paper proposes probabilistic modeling aimed to minimize the probability of failure of a construction site. Methodology: The developed model in this paper consists of modeling fire hazards, the vulnerability of the potential targets, and the risk within construction sites. The optimization algorithm called “differential evolution” i… Show more

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“…A building construction site contains intensive production factors and shows complex construction coordination due to the intensive multi-work and three-dimensional cross-mixing operations [1]. The large number of constructors and multiple construction processes involved in a project make it a complex process to conduct fire safety management at the construction site [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A building construction site contains intensive production factors and shows complex construction coordination due to the intensive multi-work and three-dimensional cross-mixing operations [1]. The large number of constructors and multiple construction processes involved in a project make it a complex process to conduct fire safety management at the construction site [2].…”
Section: Introduction 1backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%