Trade-off between safety and cost in planning construction site layouts

El-Rayes, K and Khalafallah, A (2005) Trade-off between safety and cost in planning construction site layouts. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 131(11), pp. 1186-1195. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Planning construction site layouts involves identifying the positions of temporary facilities on site, and accordingly it has a significant impact on the safety and efficiency of construction operations. Although available models are capable of minimizing the travel cost of resources on site, they do not consider safety as an important and separate objective in the optimization of site layouts. This paper presents the development of an expanded site layout planning model that is capable of maximizing construction safety and minimizing the travel cost of resources on site, simultaneously. The model incorporates newly developed concepts and performance criteria that enable the quantification of construction safety and travel cost of resources on site. The present model is developed in three main phases: (1) formulating decision variables and optimization objectives in this site layout planning problem; (2) identifying and satisfying all practical constraints in this optimization problem; and (3) implementing the model as a multiobjective genetic algorithm. An application example is analyzed to illustrate the use of the model and demonstrate its capabilities in optimizing construction site layouts and generating optimal trade-offs between safety and travel cost of resources on site.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction management; construction sites; cost control; evolutionary computation; optimization; safety; site evaluation; site preparation; construction
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