Project Site

A construction scheme includes a new and an empty project site and a used land. The growing population cuts into the vastness of land around the world. No wonder that many structures make use of former houses or offices. In those areas, new structures arise. Public infrastructure ventures face different challenges in preparing the location where the plan takes place. The execution team sometimes needs to cut trees and trim the bushes first.
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Indeed, clearing a project site takes different approaches depending on the scheme plan and the building goal. In general, the area preparation involves four grand steps. They level the ground, clean the place of ruins and vegetation, remove harmful objects, and, when necessary, place temporary fences around the area.

What is a project site?

A project site is an area, either vast or small, where construction happens. The structure varies, from private houses and multi-story buildings to public facilities. The size of the area follows the project scale. Preparing the construction site isn’t just about clearing all barriers, including bricks from the former building. Rather, it’s more about making an employee-friendly environment for all parties involved.

This means the labourers will feel secure and safe while working on the project site. The place should be free from harmful objects so they can finish the job comfortably. Moreover, the area forbids those without permits from entering it to protect them from possible incidents. Setting up temporary shelters around the area allows the workers to have some rest nearby. Additionally, this makes performing more comfortable for them.

For working in a public facility, the project location is more challenging. A clear example of this is the Millau Viaduct in France. It is the tallest bridge in the world at 343 metres and passes the Tarn Gorge. Preparing the area includes geology and topography surveys. They are helpful for mapping earthquake potential in the area.

Components in a project site

In addition to clearing the area, the project site covers other activities that occur during the development. It’s like setting up “a temporary world”, which means it offers all basic needs for the parties. This is because some operations take place in remote regions or difficult zones, which prevents everyone from leaving them on time. 

Henceforth, the worksite should provide all the food, drinks, shelter, and other things as the scheme takes place. You can save more time to complete another task by taking this step. Even in some cases, structure developments have tight deadlines. The labourers must work around the clock to meet the deadline. Meanwhile, the list below talks more about the key aspects of a location.

Physical activities

It becomes the ground for all physical activities. Client and the execution team first check the project site before anything else. The workers dig the ground, build the foundations, install the wire and electricity lines, and lay the finishing materials as the activity moves into its actual stage. They ensure accuracy, safety, efficiency, and compliance with all relevant building codes and standards.

Temporary rooms

Besides staff quarters, a project site has temporary offices for staff, like accounting and administration. They take responsibility for handling financial affairs in the construction area. Other rooms include storage and sanitation facilities; hence, the staff can live with ease, just like when they don’t work on a construction project.

Materials and equipment

A construction location typically encompasses more than just the location of the structure. The surrounding area serves as the point to keep all materials, machinery, and equipment for the task. The larger the area, the bigger the storage. For example, a special piece of land is available to store dozens of bulldozers when they are not in use.

Site plan

It contains some area plans that become the guidelines for the architect, project manager, and building manager. It doesn’t only consist of the planned structure but also the details of the location, down to the exact dimensions. Emergency exits, public toilets, and storage points are the other points in the design.

Safety

A project site must dedicate a special piece of land to store all safety tools in case emergency situations happen. Examples of the tools include hard hats, facial masks, helmets, boots, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and others. Emergency stairs and evacuation boards are necessary in case a fire occurs suddenly.

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT Related FAQ
Q1: What is included in preparing a construction project site?

Answer: Site preparation includes clearing debris, grading the land, setting up access routes, and establishing temporary facilities for workers.

Q2: Why is project site planning important in construction?

Answer: Proper site planning prevents delays, improves safety, and ensures smooth workflow throughout the project.

Q3: How do you ensure safety on a construction project site?

Answer: Safety is maintained through hazard assessments, PPE usage, clear site rules, and regular inspections.

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