114 site layout
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Four aspects are considered during site-layout planning: defining the safety-related temporary
facilities needed on construction sites; defining proper safety zones around the
construction space;
considering safety in determining the optimum placement of temporary facilities on the site;
utilizing parts of the constructed space as temporary facilities to relieve congestion on restricted sites.
Site layout planning is an important task that
involves: Identifying the temporary facilities (TFs)
needed to support construction operations,
determining their size and shape, and appropriately positioning them within the boundaries of a construction site.
TFs include: Warehouses, Job offices Workshops Batch plant Equipment (cranes)
The primary consideration in effective site layout planning is safety and high productivity.
In addition to the smooth and low-cost flow of materials, labour, and Equipment within the site.
dynamic site layout planning can be defined as the reorganization of the location and/or areas of the needed TFs on site at various schedule intervals, along project duration to suit the activities’ dynamic need of TFs.
Access roads, warehouses, and welfare facilities which include:
first aid station Toilet on site labour rest area washing facilities canteen.
The size and number of these facilities should reflect the site size, nature of the work, and the number of people who will use them.
Site layoutfacilities
At the final stage of theproject when the
touching up, finishingworks or other handingover arrangement are to
be carried out.
At the peak period of theconstruction project
whenthe permanent structuralworks are to be carried
out.
At thecommencement ofthe construction
project
These facilities include:The site fencing
Supply and routing of waterSurface drainage system
forming and arrangement ofaccess routing
Setting up of site officesArrangement for the delivery
and positioning of the essentialwork equipments,
Other provisions as required byrelevant statutory requirements.
Examples are:Tower craneWorkers lift
Material hoistAccess
provision to workingfrontsscaffold
Temporary platformFalsework or additional
support to the requiredstructures
Power wincher systemfor the installation of
curtain wall units whichis operated on a
temporarilyprovided track rail
Etc.
At this stage ofconstruction majority of
thesite layout facilities arerequired to dismantleand remove from site.
Consideration for Restricted Sites The layout planning of site space on
restricted sites, becomes more important than any other resource.
In many situations, construction managers use part of the constructed facility e.g., some floors in a high rise building for storage purposes or other uses.
At any time interval, the management team can select which part of the constructed space can be used to place a TF.
Two conditions must be satisfied in this situation:
1-the constructed space has to be available i.e., its finish date is earlier than the service start date of the needed TF
2-the constructed space area has to be large enough to accommodate the TF.
Storage of material can be very difficult for single tower type high-rise building.
This photo shows the temporary storing of semi-prefabricated steel components on partially completed steel floor beams