Optimized construction work scheduling in the context of integrated urban development

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Sergey Alekseevich Bolotin
Khaytam Abdulrazzak Bokhan
Aldyn-kys Hunfevna Dadar
Khenzig Vladislavovna Biche-оol

Abstract

The integrated development of residential areas encompasses a favourable and comfortable living environment as well as the rational use of urban space. A generalized work schedule is one of elements needed for integrated urban development. The proposed methodology of drafting, calculating and optimizing work schedules within the framework of integrated urban development serves this purpose. Its step-wise implementation is reduced to the following procedures.


An organizational and engineering development plan is drafted. It encompasses the calculation (estimation) of work durations, setting up links between the construction work packages along with restrictions imposed for the dates of the events. Further, subject to the input data and the streaming (workflow) method of construction work organization using Microsoft Project software, an acceptable basic solution is identified. It is based on a solution to the system of linear equations that describe the organizational and engineering schedule of construction works. After a basic acceptable solution is obtained, calculations are optimized in Microsoft Project to minimize unit investment costs. The cost-effectiveness of an optimized schedule focused on the integrated development of an urban area is evaluated by the Project Expert software. Further, the feasibility of implementing an optimized schedule is verified using the visual representation of the development process in BIM software similar to Revit. A relatively small number of development prioritization options allows evaluating each of them against the pre-selected cost-effectiveness criteria and choosing the best option.

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Bolotin, S. A., Bokhan, K. A., Dadar, A.- kys H., & Biche-оol K. V. (2022). Optimized construction work scheduling in the context of integrated urban development. Real Estate: Economics, Management, (1), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.22337/2073-8412-2022-1-49-57
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Technologies and organization of constraction

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