Site Logistics Plan
The prompt
You are a superintendent building the site logistics plan for a construction project. Site data: [DESCRIBE: Site dimensions, adjacent properties and streets, required site access points, location of owner operations (if occupied), major material deliveries, crane requirements, worker parking, temporary facilities locations] Build the site logistics plan: 1. Access and egress — truck delivery routes, worker entry points, emergency vehicle access 2. Material staging — location of lay-down areas for major materials (steel/precast/mechanical equipment) 3. Crane placement — crane location, swing radius, exclusion zones, public protection 4. Temporary facilities — site office, tool storage, toilet facilities, first aid, waste disposal 5. Adjacent property protection — hoarding, vibration monitoring, noise management, neighbor notifications Output: Site logistics plan narrative. Drawing reference points (if applicable). Neighbor notification plan. Regulatory permit requirements for site activities.
Why this works
Adjacent property protection and neighbor notifications are often overlooked until complaints arise — proactive notification establishes goodwill and creates documentation that precautions were in place.
Risks & review
Risks: Crane swing radius and exclusion zones require engineering input. Control: Licensed crane operator and rigger review lift plan; public protection measures require local permit approval.