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Digital Construction Site Layout Planning and Real-Time Trajectory Analysis for Proactive Safety Monitoring and Control of Struck-by Hazards

Author/Presenter: Hong, Kepeng; Teizer, Jochen
Abstract:

Poor construction worksite conditions cause many Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIF). This paper introduces the Right-time Analysis and Mitigation (RAM) module as part of the Digital Twin for Construction Safety (DTCS) concept. RAM (a) leverages safety rule-based compliance checking of construction layout plans in Building Information Modeling (called safeBIM) and (b) records and analyzes resource trajectory data involved in potential struck-by incidents using wearable and mobile Real-Time Kinematic Global Navigation Satellite Systems (RTK-GNSS) technology. RAM further (c) provides new access to unprecedented information and gives detailed insights into human-machine interactions that (d) permit rapid implementation of change by targeted control. Results from real-life validations create an in-depth understanding of the potential root causes that often lead to harmful struck-by incidents. While the proposed DTCS technology contributes data input and information output, the change in safety management processes leads to safer work practices. Both prevent SIF that plague the construction sector.

Source: Automation in Construction
Volume: 177
Publication Date: September 2025
Full Text URL: Link to URL
Publication Types: Books, Reports, Papers, and Research Articles
Topics: Construction Safety; Construction Sites; Hazards; Planning; Technological Innovations; Worker Safety

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