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Large Construction Site Design and Organization in Developing Countries
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Abstract
Temporary facilities for construction projects become an important factor in the bidding stage of a large construction project and should be included in technological drawings and procedures later on.
Guidelines for design selection and layout of the following temporary facilities categories are presented: field offices, field laboratory, lodging facilities, road and platforms, water-heating, electricity requirements, repair and maintenance field shops, plant site including temporary construction concepts, cost estimating criteria, planning on scheduling of temporary facilities requirements with the main project(s) schedule.
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Popescu, C., "Large Construction Site Design and Organization in Developing Countries," SAE Technical Paper 780533, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780533.Also In
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