‘Site Layout Planning Waste’ Typology and Its Handling Through AR-BIM Concept: A Lean Approach

A. Singh, V. K. Delhi
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Site layout planning (SLP) aims at the efficient placement of temporary facilities on a construction site. Improper planning can lead to tremendous wastes in terms of unnecessary transport of materials and other resources around the site. A plethora of research has presented SLP as an optimization problem, but a few have focused on the wastes involved and that occur due to an improper layout of the construction site. To develop the ‘SLP waste’ typology, a comprehensive literature review was done, and the experts of SLP were interviewed. The identified wastes were found to be resulting due to inefficient layouts, improper coordination and collaboration among the project stakeholders and conflict of their interest. The interviewed experts highlighted the inefficiency of two-dimensional (2D) drawings and requirement of three-dimensional (3D) visualization that can aid in envisioning the future site scenarios. Therefore, utilizing Augmented Reality (AR) integrated Building Information Modeling (BIM), a conceptual tool ‘AR-BIM’ is proposed, and the anticipated working is briefed out in this study. The tool is under development and is expected to ease out the planning of site layouts and will aid in enabling lean, along with value generation in construction projects.
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“站点布局规划废弃物”类型及其通过AR-BIM概念处理:精益方法
场地布局规划(Site layout planning, SLP)的目的是在建筑工地上有效地布置临时设施。不适当的规划会导致场地周围不必要的材料和其他资源运输方面的巨大浪费。大量的研究将SLP视为一个优化问题,但很少有研究关注所涉及的浪费以及由于施工现场布局不当而产生的浪费。为了建立“SLP废物”的类型学,我们进行了全面的文献综述,并对SLP专家进行了访谈。确定的浪费是由于低效的布局、项目利益相关者之间不适当的协调和协作以及他们的利益冲突造成的。受访的专家强调了二维(2D)图纸的低效率和三维(3D)可视化的需求,这有助于设想未来的现场场景。因此,利用增强现实(AR)集成建筑信息模型(BIM),提出了一个概念工具“AR-BIM”,并在本研究中简要介绍了预期的工作。该工具正在开发中,预计将简化现场布局的规划,并将有助于实现精益,并在建筑项目中产生价值。
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