A hybrid simulation approach for site layout planning in construction projects

Taghaddos, H; Heydari, M H and Asgari, A H (2021) A hybrid simulation approach for site layout planning in construction projects. Construction Innovation, 21(3), pp. 417-440. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

This study aims to propose a hybrid simulation approach for site layout and material laydown planning in construction projects considering both the project's continuous and discrete state. Efficient site layout planning (SLP) is a critical task at the early stages of the project to enhance constructability and reduce safety risks, construction duration and cost. In this paper, external and internal conditions affecting SLP gets identified. Then dynamic features of project conditions and project operations are analyzed by using a hybrid simulation approach combining continuous simulation (CS) and discrete event simulation (DES). An efficient site layout plan regarding the project conditions results in cost efficiency. Instead of using DES or CS alone, this paper uses a hybrid simulation approach. Such a hybrid method leads to more accurate results that enable construction managers to make better decisions, such as material management variables. The proposed approach is implemented in a real construction project (i.e. earthmoving operation) to evaluate the hybrid simulation approach's performance. Practical implications: The proposed approach is implemented in a real construction project (i.e. earthmoving operation) to evaluate the performance of the hybrid simulation approach. Although DES is used widely in construction simulation, it involves some limitations or inefficiencies. On the other hand, modeling resource interactions and capturing the construction project's holistic nature with CS or system dynamics face some challenges. This study uses a hybrid DES and CS approach to enhance commercial construction projects' SLP.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: commercial construction; construction plant equipment; construction simulation; hybrid simulation; material management; site layout planning
Index terms: hybrid simulation, site layout planning, constructability, duration, interaction, modelling, earthmoving, construction plant, discrete event simulation, commercial construction, construction manager, construction project, system dynamics, cost efficiency, site layout, construction simulation, face
Subjects: behavioral psychology, project controls, production management, construction equipment, construction integration, economics, construction operations, analytical methods, construction planning, site logistics, psychology, modelling and simulation, computing systems, construction type, profession
Topics: Digital Applications, Design Practice, Site Management, Organizational Design, Time Control, Cost Management, Engineering Principles, Project Management, Research Practice, Roles and Professions, Plant and Equipment, Construction Technology
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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