Authors
Dirk Briskorn, Michael Dienstknecht
Publication date
2019/2/16
Journal
European Journal of Operational Research
Volume
273
Issue
1
Pages
160-174
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Cranes have a major impact on a construction project from both an operational and an economic perspective as they are the primary lifting equipment and among the most expensive construction equipment. In this research we, thus, focus on two inter-related decisions regarding tower cranes, namely their selection and their on-site location. On a given polygonal construction site, there are given polygonal supply and demand areas that have to be connected by tower cranes with given specifications such as operating radius, operating height and costs. Cranes have to be selected and their on-site locations have to be determined so that each demand area is connected to its supply area. The objective is to minimize overall cost. When locating cranes, infeasible areas, minimum distances between cranes and obstacles limiting the cranes’ slewing ranges, e.g. other cranes or existing structures, have to be respected …
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