Haucke, Dominik
Diploma Thesis:
1981
Topic:
Finding optimization potential in early construction project phases
Editor:
Dominik Haucke
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Katharina Kleinschrot
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Natalia Bienkowski, LL.B.
Editing Period:
03/2024 until 07/2024
Abstract:
In the earliest planning and initiation phases (LP 0-LP 2) of a construction project, decisions can be made in the best possible way if clients submit detailed requirements planning within the framework of the applicable building regulations and their own cost planning. Thanks to this framework and the client's requirements, the information deficit is less than is usually assumed. It also provides a solid basis for specialist planners and experts in the subsequent planning phases to work effectively and find optimal solutions. This paper emphasises the importance of requirements planning. Building owners are provided with helpful basic considerations that support them in setting their goals. This helps to avoid undesirable developments that are difficult or impossible to correct later on. The focus here is primarily on sustainability aspects. In addition, the integration of sustainable measures proves to be cost-efficient, as operating costs and maintenance expenses are reduced in the long term. The early integration of sustainability promotes long-term viability and resilience, as buildings can respond better to future challenges and thus remain marketable in the long term.