Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
246788 Automation in Construction 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dynamic site layout planning is the task of determining the overall optimum location of objects such as temporary facilities, storage areas, and workshops on the construction site. This paper presents an innovative dynamic model that is able to generate layouts that are optimized over the duration of the project. The model applies energy principles governing a physical system to search for the optimum location of objects. In this model, objects with more impact on the layout are able to obtain and reserve their optimum locations even if they arrive to the construction site in later stages. The model allocates space to objects only for the duration they are required on the site, and accordingly, it enables a realistic representation of space availability on the site and allows the reuse of space over the time. A numerical example is presented to demonstrate the capability of the developed model.

► For the first time, the actual duration of objects is reflected in layout planning. ► The same space on the site can be reused for objects in different periods of time. ► The model searches for the optimum location of all objects simultaneously. ► Important objects get desirable location regardless of the time they enter the site. ► Energy principles in physics are used to search for the optimum layout.

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