2020
DOI: 10.2478/otmcj-2020-0013
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Symbiosis of life-cycle structural design and asset management based on Building Information Modeling: Application for industrial facility equipment

Abstract: In the last few years, particular focus has been devoted to the life cycle performance of fastening systems, which is reflected in increasing numbers of publications, standards and large-scale research efforts. Simultaneously, experience shows that in many cases, where fastening systems are implemented – such as industrial facilities – the design of fasteners is governed by fatigue loading under dynamic characteristics. In order to perform an adequate design and to specify the most efficient and appropriate fa… Show more

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“…BIM applications could add value to quantity surveying (QS), additive manufacturing (AM), off-site manufacturing, on-site construction, lean construction, intelligent contracts with block-chain, health and safety, and construction waste recycling practices [42,[86][87][88][89][90][91]. Other scholars recommended the use of monitoring and identification technologies (e.g., sensors, recording devices, RFID, QR Codes) that can improve construction progress [90,92,93]. Cloud computing applications could be developed to enable data sharing and gathering during construction [18].…”
Section: Bim Technology Capability Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BIM applications could add value to quantity surveying (QS), additive manufacturing (AM), off-site manufacturing, on-site construction, lean construction, intelligent contracts with block-chain, health and safety, and construction waste recycling practices [42,[86][87][88][89][90][91]. Other scholars recommended the use of monitoring and identification technologies (e.g., sensors, recording devices, RFID, QR Codes) that can improve construction progress [90,92,93]. Cloud computing applications could be developed to enable data sharing and gathering during construction [18].…”
Section: Bim Technology Capability Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%