BIM-based framework for temporary facility layout planning in construction site
Autor: | Amin Chaabane, Thien-My Dao, Phuoc Luong Le |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Data collection
General Computer Science Computer science business.industry Process (engineering) Page layout Qualitative property Building and Construction Solver computer.software_genre Systematic layout planning Building information modeling Control and Systems Engineering Architecture Adjacency list Software engineering business computer Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | Construction Innovation. 19:424-464 |
ISSN: | 1471-4175 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ci-06-2018-0052 |
Popis: | PurposeThis paper aims to propose an innovative building information modelling (BIM)-based framework for multi-objective and dynamic temporary construction site layout design (SLD), which uses a hybrid approach of systematic layout planning (SLP) and mathematical modelling.Design/methodology/approachThe hybrid approach, which follows a step-by-step process for site layout planning, is designed to facilitate both qualitative and quantitative data collection and processing. BIM platform is usedto facilitate the determination of the required quantitative data, while the qualitative data are generated through knowledge-based rules.FindingsThe multi-objective layout model represents two important aspects: layout cost and adjacency score. The result shows that the model meets construction managers’ requirements in not only saving cost but also assuring the preferences of temporary facility relationships. This implies that the integration of SLP and mathematical layout modelling is an appropriate approach to deliver practical multi-objective SLD solutions.Research limitations/implicationsThe proposed framework is expected to serve as a solution, for practical application, which takes the advantage of technologies in data collection and processing. Besides, this paper demonstrates, by using numerical experimentation and applying Microsoft Excel Solver for site layout optimisation, how to reduce the complexity in mathematical programming for construction managers.Originality/valueThe original contribution of this paper is the attempt of developing a framework in which all data used for the site layout modelling are collected and processed using a systematic approach, instead of being predetermined, as in many previous studies. |
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