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INTRODUCTION
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1 DEFINITION
Site management
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SITE LOGISTICS
design
delivery
procurement
movement
construction practices
installation
SITE MANAGEMENT
INPUT OUTPUT
process optimization
ensuring efficiency
minimization of waste
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SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT
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WASTE MANAGEMENT ON THE SITE
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CONSTRUCTION SITE COMMUNICATION
information management
information distribution
plan utilization
change management
SITE MANAGEMENT
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SITE SECURITY AND SAFETY
to protect public
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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LOGISTICS
to minimize/reduce waste
SITE MANAGEMENT
1 DEFINITION
DEF.:
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hospital
factory
museum
other
Minimize
Optimization
accidents, damage and health injury
time resource consumption
cost transport times
material logistic material loss
transport waste
Maximize
work safety
SITE PLANNING
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METHODS
3 INFLUENCING FACTORS
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3 PLANNING CONSTRUCTION
Construction Site
Cost calculation
Plan
3 CONTENT
Drawings:
site map
general site plan
organizational phase plans
detailed operation plans
Written documentations:
Transportation, etc.)
work safety documentation
description on machinery, equipment,
temporary objects
waste management documentation
supporting calculations
schedule
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Minimum information:
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CONSTRUCTION SITE PHASE PLANS
Representing a certain construction phase (e.g. earthwork, slab construction, etc.)
(M1:100, M1:500)
(M1:100, M1:50)
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3 SITE ORGANIZATION
SITE PLANNING
Central zone:
External zone
The structure and the closest place around. (Usually
Intermediate zone
place for tower crane, lifting equipment, scaffolding)
Internal zone Internal zone:
Uploading places, active depots (e.g. formwork,
Central zone
prefabricated elements, etc.)
External zone:
The tower crane does not reaches this zone. Ideal
for temporary facilities, staging buildings, parking
places, small machine and power tool container, etc.
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- management office
- documentation and back-up (archive) office
- subcontractors offices
- meeting (conference) room
- toilet (restroom)
- dressing room
SITE PLANNING
3 STORING FACILITIES
Closed space required for power tools and weather sensitive materials/components
(UV, heat, freeze, rain, wind):
- small machines, power-handtool storage
- closed material depot (per each technology per each subcontractor)
- formwork
- reinforcement bars and armature
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3 CONTAINERS
SITE PLANNING
3 CONTAINERS
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3 SILOS
Technical data:
volume:18m / 22m
empty weight: 2.4t / 2.7t
max. capacity 27t / 33t
max. height 6.6m /7.2m
basic area: 3x3m
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3 MOVING MATERIALS
Minimize the elements movement on the site!
by manpower
by palette lifter/palette truck
by elevator and pushcart
by crane (grab and lifting spots: optimal if the crane operator can see both)
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regulated,
the sidewalks of the attaching streets/roads permission is
the traffic lanes on the attaching street/road required and a fee
park area, green lane, etc. have to be paid
SITE PLANNING
private contract
empty plot, part of the neighbouring garden or yard required, rent have
to be paid
Step 3
SITE PLANNING
Step 2
Step 1
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neigboring buildings
topographic lines
inclinations
vegetation
(trees, bushes)
Existing building on
the site
SITE PLANNING
Planned
direction of the building Gas, water,
traffic) wastewater,
Streets/roads around the site electricity, etc.
Streets/roads
around the
site
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transportation
routes machinery (for
temporary material
(for machinery, structures
for workers) movement,
welfare, office and
and storing technology)
first aid point
protection (closed)
equipment
(guard post,
fence, gate)
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SITE PLANNING
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1) Collect all the input information and questions about the building
2) Collect all the input information and questions about the site and environment
3) Arrange the site layout, make your decisions:
a) Mark the neighborhood and the environment (roads, trees, etc.)
b) Mark the site and the existing elements of the building
c) Main equipment
d) Main materials and depots
e) Inside roads
f) Welfare facilities (calculated amount)
g) Health & safety objects
SITE PLANNING
S REFERENCES
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