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Abstract
Research subject: mobile parks of construction machinery. Objectives: substantiation of multifaceted approach to questions of mobile parks formation and functioning. Methods and materials: Considering the linear nature of the certain part of the construction projects development, in order to rationalize the production organization, it is necessary to explain and develop a methodology for establishing mobile parks of construction machinery (MPCM). The methods for stationary parks build-out are widely known, but the specifics of linear construction and new functional conditions require the use of economic and mathematical methods close to the actual production conditions, taking into account the probabilistic nature. Results: a phased, step-by-step approach to the formation of mobile parks of construction machinery with an appropriate feasibility is proposed. Conclusions: a complex, systematic approach to the development of mobile parks in construction will allow the task to use in practice.
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1 North-Caucasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (STU), 44, Nikolaeva str., 362011, Vladikavkaz, Russia