Title |
Lifting Plan Considering Work Area for Remodeling Construction in Resident Status |
Authors |
Lee Jung-Won ; Kim Kyung-Hwan |
Keywords |
Lifting Planning ; Remodeling ; Construction ; Lifting Load ; Work Space |
Abstract |
Remodeling construction of the resident status can be performed mostly at night or holidays because of limited site conditions. Lifting capacity could be overloaded due to these time constraints when exporting construction wastes and importing new materials occur simultaneously. However, there is no effective technology suggested to solve this lifting overload problem. 'Space-lifting plan process' at this study is for the remodeling construction site where the building is in use, and, at the same time, the lifting equipment is limited. Application of 'space-lifting plan process' separates working area, sets up priorities and makes full use of pre-construction areas as a material stock space according to progressed schedule. This process in this study can be effective for lifting plan and preventive the possible delays of construction. |