Software:DynaRoad

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DynaRoad
Developer(s)Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.[1]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeProject management software
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.dynaroad.com

DynaRoad is a project management software for heavy civil engineering projects.[2] It is used for planning the mass hauls of an earthworks project, creating a construction schedule, and monitoring the progress of the project.[3][4]

The program's development started in 1999, when Finland earthworks contractors, the Construction Economics Lab of Helsinki University of Technology and the DynaRoad company started developing a new project management and earthmoving software.[5] The program has been used in road projects between 3 and 60 km in length,[6] such as the E18 Muurla-Lohja motorway[7] in Finland and the E4 road[8] in Hudiksvall, Sweden.

Features

The software has a Windows graphical user interface and it includes views such as the Gantt chart, resource graph, mass haul diagram, map view, time distance chart and text reports.[9][2] The time-location method has strengths compared to Gantt charts and traditional scheduling.[10][11] The map view indicates live tasks at any moment using different colors.[12][13] For cut and fill operations, a haul plan based on quantities, bulking factors, possible haul routes and production rates can be calculated automatically.[2]

Competition

LinearPlus and TILOS are examples of other software for linear scheduling.[11]

Scetauroute Masster is a software used in France for mass haul optimization.[14]

Microsoft Project and Primavera are popular project management software in the construction industry.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. Topcon Acquires DynaRoad. Construction Equipment, November 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mike Woof. Get smart. World Highways, June 2009.
  3. A method for cutting mass haul costs. World Highways, January/February 2004.
  4. Dealing with data. World Highways, July 2010.
  5. . World Highways Software Supplement, October 2006.
  6. Science - and an art. World Highways Software Supplement, December 2007.
  7. "One million cubic metres moved E18 Muurla–Lohja motorway project on schedule – 995 days until road opening". Tieyhtiö Ykköstie Oy. 23 February 2006. http://www.ykkostie.net/?id=99. Retrieved 8 October 2010. 
  8. "Framtidens infrastruktur" (in sv). NCC Infra. http://www.ncc.se/PageFiles/11491/89-0811%20broschyr%20infra.pdf. Retrieved 8 November 2010. 
  9. Kenley, Russell; Seppänen, Olli (2010). "Chapter 14: Planning and control of linear projects". Location-Based Management for Construction. London: Spon Press. pp. 467–490. ISBN 978-0-415-37050-9. 
  10. Söderström, Patrick; Olofsson, Thomas (2007). "Virtual Road Construction - A Conceptual Model". W78 Conference. Maribor, Slovenia: Maribor University Library. pp. 255–261. ISBN 978-961-248-033-2. http://pure.ltu.se/ws/fbspretrieve/1027917. Retrieved 2010-10-08. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 Srdić, Aleksander; Šelih, Jana (October 2010) (in sl), Metode in tehnike operativnega planiranja gradnje longitudinalnih objektov, http://www.drc.si/Portals/6/prispevki/V/926-934.pdf, retrieved November 8, 2010 
  12. Software in brief. World Highways, November/December 2009 GIS & Software.
  13. Finnish expertise . Software for Road Infrastructure, Supplement to World Highways & ITS International, December 2011.
  14. Aimé, Claude; Auriol, Jean-Claude et al. (March 2007), Section 1: Design and execution of work, Design and execution of earthworks, Sétra, pp. 57–62, ISRN: EQ-SETRA--07-ED44--FR+ENG, http://www.setra.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/IMG/pdf/US_0702-1A_Design_and_execution-F1.pdf, retrieved 2010-11-11 

External links

Topcon blog on earthworks project management