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SITE ORGANIZATION

PROF. BONDE S.D.


TOPICS
 Organizational Structure
 SiteLayout
 Services Required at Site
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE:
MAIN FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

 Organizational size (No. of persons)


 Project size ( scope & budget)
 Complexity of the project (type)
 Project length (duration)
 Resource
 Technology
 Complexity
 Internal interdependency
 External interdependency
 Customer base
 Uncertainty
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES FOR
CONSTRUCTION FIELD

 Line Type Organization


 Line and Staff Type

 Functional Type

 Matrix Type

 Project Organization
SITE LAYOUT
SITE LAYOUT:
MAIN ELEMENTS OF DESIGN

 Building / structure under consideration


 Main equipment

 Auxiliary plants / workshops

 Stores and deposits

 Site management office

 Sanitary / welfare rooms and buildings

 Temporary roads

 Electric power supply

 Water supply

 Storm-water drainage, Dewatering

 Waste water treatment, sewer


SITE LAYOUT: FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED
(A)Physical Features:

 Proximity of highways, roads, streets, overpasses

 Possibility of upgrading, widening adjoining roads or streets, and


future impact on the site

 Site access limitation (e.g. No limitation, but parking may cause


trouble during peak hour, from 8.00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.)

 Availability to the site of power, water, gas, sewers, roads, rail


and related easements.

 Neighbors, adjoining land

 Storm water runoff to or from adjoining properties

 Proximity of river, creek, bridges; flood plain situation


SITE LAYOUT: FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

(B) On Site:

 Topography: lay-of-the-land; high and low points;


natural drainage

 Soil conditions

 Existing buildings and foundations: size, condition

 Existing utilities, substations, water tower, etc.

 Proposed buildings: shape, size, height

 Nature, weight and quantity of material


SITE LAYOUT: FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED

( C) External factors:
 Environment Protection, Department’s
requirements
 Easement restrictions

 Police and fire protection

 Historical, Archeological

 Security

 Safety
FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS
 Type of project:
1. Development of local estate
(permanent location; construction site is not moving)
2. Construction of a linear structure
( like road, canal, transmission line, etc.)
 Duration of project:
1. Short term (some months)
(Simpler layout, Less temporary structures )
2. Long term (some years)
(More developed infrastructure)
 Phases of building project:
( Few or more phases, Consecutive or overlapping )
SITE LAYOUT PREPARING PROCEDURE
STEP ONE
STEP TWO
STEP THREE
A TYPICAL SITE
A TYPICAL LAYOUT PLAN
SITE LAYOUT PLAN FOR BUILDING
DEMOLITION
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