Construction projects require precise planning and organization to ensure successful execution and compliance with legal requirements. A critical part of this process is the construction site organization plan, which includes the arrangement of site elements, logistics, safety measures, and regulatory compliance. With the adoption of the new Building Act (GZ-1), the need for more precise and legally compliant plans has increased. The objective of this thesis is to develop a comprehensive construction site organization plan that will serve as a practical example and guideline for future projects.
The motivation for choosing this topic stems from observations and experiences in the construction industry, where site organization plans are often inadequately followed, leading to inefficiencies, increased safety risks for workers, and suboptimal use of space. This thesis is particularly significant due to the transition to new legislation, which introduces essential changes and requirements.
The construction site organization plan is crucial for effective organization, ensuring worker safety and health, adapting to specific site conditions, protecting the surrounding environment, managing technological phases, and obtaining approval from investors. The thesis compares the current Construction Site Regulation with the upcoming Regulation on Construction Sites and presents practical experiences with the Palača Cukrarna construction site in Ljubljana.
The research clearly shows that a well-prepared construction site organization plan contributes to better work organization, increased safety, and improved efficiency on construction sites. This thesis aims to encourage the use and understanding of these plans in the construction industry, thereby enhancing work quality and streamlining processes, ultimately benefiting the entire construction team.
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