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Jobsite Logistics Planning: The Site Layout Decisions That Cost or Save Six Figures
Where you put the site trailer, laydown yards, crane, delivery gate, worker parking, and temporary utilities determines whether a project runs smoothly or burns money on inefficient material handling, double-moves, and traffic conflicts. Good logistics planning happens before mobilization, evolves with the project phases, and integrates with schedule. Bad logistics planning gets discovered at week four when the tower crane can't reach the back of the building because the laydown yard is in the wrong place.
Marcus Reyes7 min read