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New Advances in Building Information Modeling and Engineering Management (Digital Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction)

✍ Scribed by María de las Nieves González García (editor), Fernanda Rodrigues (editor), João Santos Baptista (editor)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
232
Category
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✦ Synopsis


This book explores the latest advances in the field of building management. Several chapters use new technologies such as the BIM methodology for collecting life cycle information and managing the maintenance of existing buildings, sharing valid historical and architectural heritage data, energy analysis of building envelopes, and planning new buildings or sustainable building practices. In addition, other tools are presented that focus on improving access to BIM information, open-source governance, mobile applications to accelerate information transfer, the use of blockchain, lean design methods, and open-source software to solve critical path problems. Some contributions feature the assessment of occupational risks in construction, as it is necessary to plan preventive measures based on risk assessments integrated throughout the construction process, which is another important element for the management of this sector.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword
Contents
1 Maintenance Management of Existing Building Supported on BIM
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 BIM Role in FM
1.2 Methodology
1.2.1 Case Study
1.2.2 Introduction of the Parametric Information in the BIM Model
1.2.3 Development of the Preventive Maintenance Plan for Some Building Elements
1.2.4 Obtaining the Information from the Parametric Model
1.3 Conclusions
References
2 Extending Access to BIM Information: Merging Augmented Reality Interfaces and Semantic Enrichment
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 On the Exchange of BIM Data
2.1.2 Integrated Projects
2.1.3 Natural User Interfaces
2.1.4 Increasing Accessibility to BIM: Natural BIM Interfaces
2.2 Materials
2.3 Results and Discussion
2.4 Conclusion
References
3 A Review on the Digitalization of On-Site Production Management—Case Study in a Portuguese Construction Company
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methodology
3.3 Results and Discussion
3.3.1 Selected Articles
3.3.2 Characteristics of the Selected Articles
3.3.3 Analysis and Principal Conclusions
3.3.4 Main Tools
3.3.5 Discussion
3.4 Case Study
3.4.1 Framework with the Company
3.4.2 Case Study Methodology
3.4.3 Procedure
3.4.4 Case Study Results
3.5 Conclusions
References
4 Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) and Common Data Environment: The Case Study of Palazzo Vitelli in San Giacomo in Città di Castello
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Materials and Methods
4.2.1 The Case Study: Palazzo Vitelli in San Giacomo, Città di Castello (Peruga)
4.2.2 BIM Modeling of Palazzo Vitelli in San Giacomo
4.2.3 Historical-Technical Common Data Environment
4.3 Results and Discussion
4.3.1 CDE Implementation
4.3.2 Discussion of Results
4.4 Conclusions
References
5 A Workflow for Photogrammetric and Thermographic Surveys of Buildings with Drones
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Integration of the Thermographic Data into BIM Models Generated from Photogrammetric Surveys with Drones
5.2.1 Literature Review
5.2.2 Data Collection Using Drones
5.2.3 Thermography Integration into BIM Models for Energy Analysis Studies
5.3 Methodology Proposal for Photogrammetric and Thermographic Surveys of Existing Buildings with Drones
5.3.1 Overview
5.3.2 Reconnaissance and Preparation
5.3.3 Image Collection Using Drones
5.3.4 Processing and Analysis of the Collected Images
5.3.5 Integration into and Modelling in BIM Environment
5.3.6 Integration of IR Images with the BIM Model (Qualitative Approach)
5.3.7 Energy Simulation on BEM Software (Quantitative Approach)
5.4 Conclusion and Further Work
References
6 Digital Asset Production Using Lean Design Management: A Conceptual Framework
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Methodology
6.3 Results and Discussion
6.3.1 Design Problems
6.3.2 Construction Information Management Standards
6.3.3 Lean Design Management (LDM)
6.4 Conclusions
References
7 Risk Assessment Comparative Analysis by the Method “Level of Preventive Action” in Three Case Studies
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 The Level of Preventive Action Method
7.1.2 Objetive
7.2 Methodology
7.2.1 Description of the Construction Processes
7.2.2 Identification of Hazards and Risks
7.2.3 Risk Analysis
7.2.4 Risk Assessment
7.3 Results
7.3.1 Global Results of Preventive Action Level
7.3.2 Results of the Preventive Action Level by Construction Systems
7.3.3 Results of the Preventive Action Level for the Risks Evaluated
7.3.4 Results of the Preventive Action Level for Risk-Fighting Techniques
7.4 Discussion
7.5 Conclusion
References
8 An Open-Source Built Heritage Management Tool for Inner Areas
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Materials and/or Methods
8.3 The Historical and Environmental Characteristics of the “Sample Area”
8.4 Results and Discussion
8.5 Conclusion
References
9 The Role of Blockchain Technology in the Future of Construction
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 Building Information Modeling (BIM)
9.2 State of the Art
9.3 Methodology
9.4 Blockchain Technology
9.4.1 Fabric Layer
9.4.2 Application Layer
9.5 Privacy in Blockchain
9.6 Smart Contracts
9.6.1 Advantages of Smart Contract
9.6.2 Disadvantages of Smart Contract
9.7 Applications of Blockchain Technology
9.8 AEC
9.8.1 Challenges AEC Industry
9.8.2 Future for AEC
9.9 Blockchain and Project Management
9.9.1 Blockchain and BIM
9.10 Blockchain and Space
9.10.1 Protection of Space Information by Blockchain
9.11 Conclusions
References
10 Trustless Construction Project Information Exchanging Using Hyperledger Blockchain
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 Literature Review
10.2 Blockchain for Enterprise Purposes
10.2.1 Hyperledger Fabric Framework
10.2.2 Hyperledger Composer
10.2.3 InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)
10.3 Construction Project Communication Through a Distributed Ledger
10.3.1 Designing the Chaincode
10.3.2 Testing in Composer
10.4 Conclusion
References
11 Open-Access Software Implementation for Critical Path Problems Arising in Planification Theory
11.1 Introduction
11.1.1 Planning and Scheduling Problems
11.1.2 Resolution Methods
11.1.3 Critical Path and Maximum-Length Route Methods
11.1.4 Critical Path Method (CPM)
11.1.5 Maximum-Length Route
11.1.6 Approach as Linear Programming Problem
11.1.7 Roy’s Method
11.1.8 Methodology for the Resolution of Roy Graphs [7]
11.1.9 Objective of Our Contribution
11.2 Materials and Methods
11.2.1 Maximum-Length Route Method
11.2.2 Roy’s Method
11.2.3 Roy’s Method Implementation
11.3 Results and Discussion
11.3.1 Implementation of the Maximum-Length Route Method
11.3.2 Implementation of Roy’s Method
11.3.3 Comparison of Both Methods
11.4 Conclusions
References
12 Spanish Construction Emerging Risks About Health and Psychosocial Risk
12.1 Introduction
12.1.1 Psychosocial Risks in the Construction Sector: Literature Review
12.2 Material and Methods
12.2.1 Survey-Based Study
12.2.2 Data-Based Study
12.3 Results
12.3.1 Results from Questionnaire Block: Psychosocial Risks
12.3.2 Results from Questionnaire Block: Health and Consumption
12.3.3 Results from Questionnaire Block: Site Work
12.3.4 Results from the FLC Drug Addiction Study
12.3.5 Results of ESENER-2 (2014) and ESENER-3 (2019)
12.4 Discussion
12.4.1 Psychosocial Risks in Construction
12.4.2 Drug Addiction and Substance Use in Construction
12.4.3 Participation of Construction Workers
12.5 Conclusions
References
13 Real Estate Market: Smart Renaissance
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Integrated Projects
13.3 Real Estate Market Cycles
13.3.1 Real Estate Crisis in 2007–2008 and the Forecast for Another Crisis
13.3.2 New University Approaches and the Migrant Architect
13.4 Market Reinvention: Smart Renaissance
13.4.1 Applied Intelligence, ICTs, and IoT
13.4.2 The Smart City Well Understood: Innovation Applied to Health and Well-Being in Architecture
13.4.3 Case Study: Gathering of Information for Qualitative Analysis
13.5 Case Study Analysis, Results, and Discussion
13.6 Conclusions and New Research Lines
References


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