Abstract

To optimize the organizational and technological model of construction of buildings and structures in a dense urban environment, it is necessary to take into account the factors that have a destabilizing effect on the process of construction and installation works, and arising from the very definition of " constrained urban development", which involves getting near buildings, structures and linearly extended objects in the zone of influence of new construction or reconstruction. This article highlights a number of destabilizing factors that most strongly affect the time and economic costs that must be considered when developing a construction project.

Highlights

  • At present, there is no specialized normative and technical framework for regulation of construction operations in confined areas

  • Consideration of the term of “high-density urban development” and its definition as development of residential/urbanized territories, where adjacent buildings, structures and continuous facilities are affected by new construction or reconstruction projects, require determination of a number of destabilizing factors that hinder construction and installation works

  • According to the interviewed experts, each of the above-mentioned factors exerts the greatest influence on construction and installations works and requires considerable resources and time for minimizing its influence depending on the existing infrastructure in the area of new construction or reconstruction [6, 7, 8]

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Introduction

There is no specialized normative and technical framework for regulation of construction operations in confined areas. The need for construction in confined areas is due to the continuous population growth throughout the world. Unlike Russia, which still has some reserves of unpopulated territories to be developed for residential purposes in accordance with the Regulations on the Procedure for Land Use Demarcation, in foreign countries such lands are much more limited with a resulting need for new construction on plots that have been used previously, including those in the proximity to existing buildings and structures. Consideration of the term of “high-density urban development” and its definition as development of residential/urbanized territories, where adjacent buildings, structures and continuous facilities are affected by new construction or reconstruction projects, require determination of a number of destabilizing factors that hinder construction and installation works

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