2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(15)00189-6
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Strategies for Representation and Analyses of 4D Modeling Applied to Construction Project Management

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“…Monitoring of the work of the main bearing structures of the facility, organizational and technological processes of construction is provided. The projects include technogenic, fire-safe and anti-terrorist factors [7][8][9]. When forming a generalized criterion, it is necessary to solve two problems [13][14][15][16][17][18]:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring of the work of the main bearing structures of the facility, organizational and technological processes of construction is provided. The projects include technogenic, fire-safe and anti-terrorist factors [7][8][9]. When forming a generalized criterion, it is necessary to solve two problems [13][14][15][16][17][18]:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been shown that views and 4D information visualised specifically for each discipline furthers the benefits of 4D models (Boton et al, 2013). However, there are few documented implementations that are used repeatedly in construction projects, and most of them are related to the design phase, rather than the construction phase (Hartmann et al, 2008;Mahalingam et al, 2010;Brito and Ferreira, 2015). Also, most examples are of passive use of 4D, where the 4D is used to review or as a presentation material rather than active collaboration and co-creation of the schedule in 4D (cf.…”
Section: Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L5 Early involvement is hard to achieve (Friblick and Nordlund, 2013) L6 Workers should plan (Winch and Kelsey, 2005;Crowther and Ajayi, 2019) L7 Involvement creates ownership of work (Dainty, Bryman and Price, 2002;Liker, 2005) L8 Support processes (Hartmann et al, 2012) W4 (Kenley and Seppänen, 2006) L4 Breakdown of the project (Kenley and Seppänen, 2009) L6 Workers should plan (Winch and Kelsey, 2005;Crowther and Ajayi, 2019) L9 Utilize tacit knowledge (Brito and Ferreira, 2015) W7 Bryman and Price, 2002;Liker, 2005) L9 Utilize tacit knowledge (Brito and Ferreira, 2015) L10 Early involvement is hard to achieve (Friblick and Nordlund, 2013) L11 4D scheduling (Eastman et al,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The BIM model of building called 4D model is a designed building BIM model plus construction time with information about the necessary resources for the construction. Constructional building BIM model is used for the construction process planning and management of works in the timeline, using the information posted in the project BIM model database (Migilinskas, Ustinovichius 2006;Brito, Ferreira 2015). Optimized procedures with BIM model can help to avoid downtime, wasteful use of materials, delayed transport and result reduced environmental impact (Xian, Chen 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%