Purpose – The study presented in this paper reports on a pilot implementation of scientific management principles in addressing city government facility problems across divisions. To pursue more effective and efficient results, the Tambaksari site that serves various Surabaya Department of Water Resources and Highway Development (SubDRD) tasks, including welding, storage, repair, drainage work, refueling, and security, covering a 15,457 m2 area is evaluated and improved using facility layout, occupational health and safety, and simulation methods. Existing facilities lack grouping based on activities, resulting in inefficiencies. The site poses potential hazards, such as oil spills and hazardous welding practices. This research seeks to optimize facility layout by implementing occupational health and safety standards for effective, efficient activities, and appropriate control systems. Methodology – This research identifies facility needs, sizes, and proximity relationships using the BLOCPLAN algorithm. Hazard management employs the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) method, identifying hazards through Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and assessing risk levels with Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA). Control system planning, based on the hierarchy of control, is integrated into facility layout design. Stakeholder feedback is gathered through a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) to refine alternative designs. Arena software simulation assesses workstation utility, guiding adjustments for optimization. Findings – The combination of the BLOCPLAN algorithm, HIRARC analysis, and Arena simulation resulted in an estimated design layout that can reduce total out of direction travel distance by 47.32%, backtracking by 43.31%, and cross-movement by 47.37%. Research Limitations – Despite the practical implications involve shaping a more effective Tambaksari layout for SubDRD operations, potentially improving work productivity, creating a safer work environment, and enhancing maintenance service quality for Surabaya City Government infrastructure, the occupational health and safety aspects in this research are only considered concerning their influence on layout design and the simulations only target the workshop activities. Originality – This study is original in the scope of Indonesian city government work that rarely implementing scientific management methods in addressing their problems and challenges. In addition, this study provides integrated analysis across divisions in city government which are usually very rigid and limited by bureaucracy.