Abstract

Construction in an existing building usually increases the time required to organize and perform process operations. The paper analyzes the existing methods for evaluating compressibility for various regulatory documents and their relationship with the conditions of the construction site and surrounding buildings, shows the need to systematize approaches to compressibility evaluation and develop appropriate design recommendations. Based on theoretical research, the author concludes that there is a need to formulate the terms "compact construction conditions" or "conditions of dense housing"; to compile a list of compressibility conditions and their classification, grouping in order to identify the impact of each group on the cost and duration of construction and installation works; to develop a general procedure for assessing the compressibility of work conditions (indicator) and the necessary measures depending on its quantitative value.

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