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BIM-based Motion Planning of Mobile Crane Operation in Modular-based Heavy Construction Sites
DownloadFall 2014
Modular-based construction is becoming increasingly a key role in oil sands development in Alberta, Canada. Modules are generally installed by large-capacity mobile cranes based on one of two lifting options: (1) pick from fixed positions, in which case the crane delivers the payloads from a...
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Fall 2024
The increasing demand for more ef ficient and eco-f riendly building practices has led to developing and improving traditional construction methods to address building issues concerning environmental impacts and costs. However, alongside the incorporated benefits, they introduce new obstacles...
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Effect of Open Space Distribution on Spatial Accessibility and Park Management Costs in the Context of Urban Neighbourhoods
DownloadFall 2015
Preserving open space in residential areas has been proven to have numerous physical and mental health benefits for the residents. Parks, playgrounds, and walking trails for pedestrians and cyclists are primary designed open spaces in a neighbourhood structured plan (NSP) that promote active...
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Fall 2015
Poor design of indoor architectural spaces can contribute to an increased risk of falling for older adults. Thus, this research aims to provide an architectural design assessment system to integrate state-of-the-art evidence-based research into an assessment process by which to evaluate the risk...