The construction site organization plan plays a crucial role in ensuring a safe and efficient construction process. A well-designed site layout provides a safe working environment with minimal risk of accidents and optimizes the logistical routes for materials, machinery, and workers, thereby contributing to a smoother construction workflow, which ultimately improves both time and cost efficiency. The construction site organization plan must comply with the currently applicable legislation. A new Construction Site Regulation is currently being prepared, which will replace the Construction Site Rules, the Regulation on the Prevention and Reduction of Particulate Emissions from Construction Sites, and Article 5 of the Regulation on the Management of Waste Generated During Construction Works. The need for the adoption of the new Construction Site Regulation arose with the implementation of the Building Act (GZ-1), which led to inconsistencies in the terminology used in the existing Construction Site Rules and the new Building Act. In the first part of the thesis, we reviewed the existing and upcoming legislation, highlighting the key differences between the current Construction Site Rulesand the forthcoming Construction Site Regulation. In the second part, we presented a practical case study of a construction site layout for the Residential Complex Nova Koper, focusing primarily on the different crane placement options we considered and explaining how the final solution was selected. With this thesis, we aimed to emphasize the importance of precise planning in construction site layout, especially in terms of improving efficiency and ensuring a successful construction process.
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