Building Site Organization with 3D Technology in Use (2016-10)¶
, Pacewicz Katarzyna
Journal Article - Procedia Engineering, Vol. 161, pp. 407-413
Abstract
Nowadays growth of three-dimensional printing technology is observable in different branches of economy. 3D printing is a technology, which uses Information Technology with numerical model to create physical objects. Now that technology is used in construction industry. Printer in that approach is used to create shell building. 3D printing technology is a challenge in terms of manufacturing products and buildings. It is possible that, this technology might extend available technologies and methods at building construction site. This might be a root cause of elimination manual work throw complex mechanisation, partial mechanisation and automatization of building site. That process brings information about expected use of man power. In this evolutionary process printing technology match ranks of automation and robotics in one processes. Technology implementation is connected with current information revolution and brings possibility to change organization and management of construction site. In this paper an analysis of the impact of the use of 3D printing technology, characterized by automation and robotics, on the organization of work at the construction site, particularly realized in difficult conditions like dense urban development, in the renovation and others. Point of start that analyses which is base to distinguish work organization efficiency conditions is a thorough analysis and characterization of 3D printing technology in use in the construction industry, using SWOT analysis.
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BibTeX
@article{sobo_pace.2016.BSOw3TiU,
author = "Anna Sobotka and Katarzyna Pacewicz",
title = "Building Site Organization with 3D Technology in Use",
doi = "10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.582",
year = "2016",
journal = "Procedia Engineering",
volume = "161",
pages = "407--413",
}
Formatted Citation
A. Sobotka and K. Pacewicz, “Building Site Organization with 3D Technology in Use”, Procedia Engineering, vol. 161, pp. 407–413, 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.582.
Sobotka, Anna, and Katarzyna Pacewicz. “Building Site Organization with 3D Technology in Use”. Procedia Engineering 161 (2016): 407–13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2016.08.582.