Location-based highway construction planning using geographic information systems

Sharma, S; Bansal, V K and Parti, R (2016) Location-based highway construction planning using geographic information systems. International Journal of Construction Management, 16(4), pp. 299-314. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

The present study demonstrates the ability of the Geographic Information System (GIS) to single-handedly implement location-based planning (LBP) on a highway construction project. LBP has traditionally been employed in the planning of highway construction projects, but only in parts. Currently, a number of software tools are utilized in the planning and scheduling of a highway construction project. Maintaining, displaying, and analysing all the information on a single platform will make significant improvements in the accuracy, understanding, and implementation of the plans and schedules. Various types of graphical and non-graphical highway project information can be maintained within GIS. Tools have been developed to compute location-based work quantities, create a location-based work schedule, and prepare a location-based cost estimate, all within GIS. Using GIS for highway construction planning has great potential to solve many problems currently faced by highway project planners.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: GIS; highway construction; linear scheduling; location-based planning
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 16:42
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