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ASSIGNMENT ON

SYSTEMATIC LAYOUT
PLANNING
SUBMITED BY
SONALI
SONU
ADITISS
INTRODUCTION

 Refers to organized, disciplined and rational approach to a assigned task.


 It’s a sequential procedure to decide a course of action based on facts and analyses.
 Used to fulfill a objective.
THE PROCESS INVOLVES

 A) Conceptualization
 B) Planning
 C) Analysis
 D) Designing
 E) Implementation
4 PHASE

 Analysis
 Evaluation
 Search
 Selection
OBJECTIVES

 Minimize investment in equipment.


 Minimize production time.
 Minimize material handling cost.
 Maximize utilization of space.
 Maintain flexibility of arrangement and operation.
 Provide safety and comfort to employees.
20 STEPS

 1. Procure data
 2. Analyze data
 3. Design production process
 4. Design material flow
 5. Select/design material
 6. Calculate requirements of equipment
 7. Plan work areas
 8. Select material handling equipment
 9. Plan groups of related operations
 10. Design activity relationships
CONTI.

 11. Calculate space requirements


 12.Plan service activities
 13.Calculate total space requirements
 14.Allocate activities to space
 15. Consider building types
 16.Construct model layout
 17.Evaluate , adjust, and check layout
 18.Justify
 19.Install Layout
 20.Nurture Layout
Project and feasibility report

A feasibility study tests the viability of an idea , a


project or even a new business. The goal of a
feasibility study is to emphasize potential
problems that could occur if one pursues a
project and determine if, after considering all
significant factors , the project is a good idea.
Plinth Area

 Built up area – total covered area of the apartment or


commercial property unit. It can be calculating by
adding areas of utility ducts with in the property unit.
Internal and external walls top the carpet are.
 Plinth area is generally 10- 20 % more than the carpet
area.
Floor area

Floor area can be described as the extent or


measurement of the floor in a room or building.
The total floor area of the portion of a building
that is above ground . Floor area is measured
from the exterior faces of building or structure.
Blue print

 As with all facility projects design documents that are


completed by the architect represent a great deal of
general and specific information that is communicated
to the contractor. At various times during design , the
administrator band the rest of the design team review
these design documents to make sure everything is
going as planned. These documents are called
blueprints. They can be a drawing of a particular part of
the project.

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