Innovative Tools for Improvement of Construction Organization Processes in the Conditions of Dense Urban Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15802/stp2021/246512Keywords:
construction organization, urban development, construction and installation works, logistics, logistic conception, optimization of organizational processesAbstract
Purpose. The article is aimed to create scientific tools based on the analysis of modern innovative approaches and tools to improve the processes of construction organization in the conditions of dense urban development using logistics, which has modern concepts of improving the corresponding processes. Methodology. A systematic analysis of scientific works in terms of problems of organization of construction processes taking into account the conditions of dense development, which serves as a platform for the introduction of innovative tools based on the field of logistics knowledge. Findings. The expediency of using logistical approaches and concepts is substantiated, taking into account external factors and limitations that are caused by the environment and configuration of the site, causing difficulties for the internal organization of construction. Logistics tools (approach) allow more efficient use of scientific and practical potential in the further development of methods for improving organizational and technological solutions of construction production under conditions of the functional and planning infrastructure of cities. Principles of logistics will allow to balance construction production in the conditions of dense building; to use flexible tools as an opportunity to make changes in the schedule of material purchase, changes in terms of delivery of building materials, designs, details; minimize stocks of building materials. Originality. Based on scientific research, a model of optimization of organizational construction processes is presented, taking into account the conditions of dense urban development and functional and planning infrastructure of cities. A qualitatively new specialized scientific and practical sub-branch of knowledge, construction logistics, was created for complex conditions of urban development to perform organizational and technological processes of new construction. Practical value. The use of logistics approaches will improve and optimize the processes of construction organization, taking into account the essential factors of functional and planning infrastructure of the city, in which it is necessary to make rational management decisions. Flexibility, alternativeness of production and economic situations and transport networks during the complex organizational and technological processes of construction make it possible to reduce the cost of construction and installation works and help reduce the duration of construction.
References
Avdeeva, M., & Tustanovska, L. (2016). Osoblyvosti proektuvannja zhytlovykh budynkiv v umovakh shhiljnoji zabudovy. Problemy rozvytku misjkogho seredovyshha, 2, 3-9. (in Ukrainian)
Orghanizacija budiveljnogho vyrobnyctva, 49 DBN A.3.1-5-2016. (2016). (in Ukrainian)
Kirnos, V., Zalunin, V., & Dadiverina, L. (2005). Organizatsiya stroitelstva: uchebnik. Dnipropetrovsk: Porogi. (in Russian)
Arutiunian, I. (Ed.). (2017). Naukovi osnovy rozvytku budiveljnoji ghaluzi Ukrajiny: monoghrafija. Zaporizhzhia: ZSEA. (in Ukrainian)
Pavlov, I. D., Poltavets, M. O., & Pavlov, F. I. (2020). System management of organizational-technological reli-ability of production processes in building. Bridges and Tunnels: Theory, Research, Practice, 17, 53-61. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15802/bttrp2020/205011 (in Ukrainian)
Petrenko, Yu. (2017). Features of architectural planning and urban planning decisions of the design of buildings in a dense development. Visnyk Natsionalnoho universytetu «Lvivska politekhnika», 878, 141-148. (in Ukrainian)
Radkevich, A., & Arutyunyan, I. (2014). System organization of material providing of building. Science and Transport Progress, 3(51), 146-159. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15802/stp2014/25922 (in Ukrainian)
Trach, R. V. (2018). Modern concepts of project management in construction. Visnyk Natsionalnoho universytetu vodnoho hospodarstva ta pryrodokorystuvannya. Bulletin of the National university of water and environmental engineering, 2(82), 232-239. (in Ukrainian)
Arutiunian, I., Dankevych, N., Arutiunian, Y., Saikov, D., Poltavets, M., Maranov, A., & Frolov, D. (2020). Development of a mathematical model for selection and rationale for making optimal construction decisions. Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 9(12), 10649-10659. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37418/amsj.9.12.50 (in English)
Engström, S., Stehn, L., & Sardén, Y. (2009). Competitive impact of industrialized building – in search for explanations to the current state. In Proceedings 25th Annual ARCOM Conference (pp. 413-424). Nottingham, UK, England. (in English)
Jonsons, J. C., & Wood, D. F. (2017). Contemporary Logistics. New York: MacMillan. (in English)
Moller, C., & Johanser, J. (2005). Paradigms in Logistics. Department of Production. Denmark: University of Aalborg. (in English)
Noel, M. (2015). Project engineer's manual for construction: textbook. Michigan. (in English)
Prakash, K. (2015). Elements of civil engineering: textbook. Department of Civil Engineering Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore. (in English)
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Science and Transport Progress. Bulletin of Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Copyright and Licensing
This journal provides open access to all of its content.
As such, copyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the authors, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). The CC BY license permits commercial and non-commercial reuse. Such access is associated with increased readership and increased citation of an author's work. For more information on this approach, see the Public Knowledge Project, the Directory of Open Access Journals, or the Budapest Open Access Initiative.
The CC BY 4.0 license allows users to copy, distribute and adapt the work in any way, provided that they properly point to the author. Therefore, the editorial board of the journal does not prevent from placing published materials in third-party repositories. In order to protect manuscripts from misappropriation by unscrupulous authors, reference should be made to the original version of the work.