Abstract

To this day, construction site layout planning (CSLP) practice is achieved through a manual approach centered on experience and intuition. Although studies of various approaches have been conducted to solve these problems, it is still difficult to apply them in practice because practitioners may feel counterintuitive and complicated. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a more intuitive and user-friendly CSLP system. As a first step to filling this gap, this study aims to identify the importance of CSLP and its current status in practice, and derive key functions for system development. To do this, literature review, brainstorming, focus group interview, and survey were conducted. As a result, 17 key functions were derived. If the CSLP system is successfully constructed based on the key functions derived from this study, human error can be expected to be improved while the layout planning decisions, and it will help to generate an effective layout solution in terms of productivity and safety.

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