Case study regarding the logistics of construction sites in Iasi, Romania

Tudor-Cristian Petrescu

Abstract


Broadly, the logistic organization of construction sites means splitting-up tasks in a few categories: material procurement, production, inventory and transportation. This perspective may be in line with the construction site organization of a construction company. The paper proposes a framework for evaluating these types of tasks, in order to later establish the most efficient type of internal organization for a construction company. Furthermore, a case study has been done regarding GF+4F blocks of flats, built before 1989 in Iasi, Romania, with the aim of illustrating construction site logistics when prefabricated materials are used.

Keywords


logistics, materials, production, inventory, transport, construction site, block of flats.

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