Integration of construction as-built data via laser scanning with geotechnical monitoring of urban excavation

Su, Y Y; Hashash, Y M A and Liu, L Y (2006) Integration of construction as-built data via laser scanning with geotechnical monitoring of urban excavation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132(12), pp. 1234-1241. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

The demand for urban underground space has been increasing in the past decades to create living space and to avoid traffic congestion. A critical concern during the design and development of the underground space is the influence of construction-related ground movements on neighboring facilities and utilities. Currently, engineers can estimate ground movements using a combination of semiempirical methods and numerical model simulation. However, these advanced analyses require accurate as-built construction staging data, which most projects lack. The traditional approach of collecting construction-staging data is both labor intensive and time consuming. This paper explores the use of three-dimensional laser scanning technology to accurately capture construction activities during development of an urban excavation. The paper describes the planning, execution, and data processing phases of collecting accurate construction as-built staging information over a period of 4 months at an urban excavation site in Evanston, Ill. The resulting data provide an unprecedented level of detail on the as-built site conditions and provide much needed information to civil engineering disciplines involved in an urban excavation including construction management and structural and geotechnical engineering.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction management; data analysis; data collection; excavation; tracking; underground construction
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