Publications / 2024 Proceedings of the 41st ISARC, Lille, France
This study presents the development and application of a construction site layout planning (CSLP) system, emphasizing the importance of efficient, safe, and cost-effective planning in construction management. Recognizing the limitations of current algorithmic and simulation-based approaches, this research advocates for a CSLP system that prioritizes communication speed, ease of use, and adaptability over precision, integrating user experience and intuition into the planning process.
A prototype CSLP system is developed based on these principles. It incorporates actual business process and decision support functionalities to address the dynamic nature of construction sites, supporting user-dependent planning. The system's development was informed by a comprehensive literature review that identifies gaps in existing CSLP tools and methodologies, leading to a new framework that aligns with practical field requirements.
The effectiveness of the prototype is evaluated through a case study on an apartment complex construction site. This study assesses the system's capacity to deliver appropriate planning information and support plan review. The methodology includes a thorough analysis of the CSLP creation process, prototype development based on identified functional requirements, and a case study for validation.
Findings indicate that the prototype enhances decision-making, improves safety, and optimizes the placement of temporary facilities. It facilitates collaboration and information sharing, thereby improving overall project management. This research contributes to construction project management theory by proposing a user-centred CSLP system that significantly improves efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness in construction projects.