2009
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0887-3801(2009)23:2(64)
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Unique Requirements of Building Information Modeling for Cast-in-Place Reinforced Concrete

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“…Alongside all the benefits stated, it is important to mention the main challenge that BIM faces, which is related to the full implementation of this technology in all phases of the design, construction, and operation of buildings [86]. Moreover, the biggest constraints on the mainstream application of BIM refer to the lack of scalability, interoperability, and support for remote collaboration [87,88]. Several studies have been carried out on the use of BIM in the construction industry, e.g., on cloud-BIM [83] and also linking BIM to construction lifecycle phases [89].…”
Section: Building Information Modeling (Bim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alongside all the benefits stated, it is important to mention the main challenge that BIM faces, which is related to the full implementation of this technology in all phases of the design, construction, and operation of buildings [86]. Moreover, the biggest constraints on the mainstream application of BIM refer to the lack of scalability, interoperability, and support for remote collaboration [87,88]. Several studies have been carried out on the use of BIM in the construction industry, e.g., on cloud-BIM [83] and also linking BIM to construction lifecycle phases [89].…”
Section: Building Information Modeling (Bim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because built assets are substantially more varied and complex than other consumer goods, this task is also considerably more difficult and complicated. Standard data models have been used to make the activities between parties more efficient and reduce costs during construction (Barak et al , 2009). However, circular economy aspects have not been considered in the existing standard data models for the construction industry.…”
Section: Building Information Modelling Data Models and The Circular Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been promoted as an IoT (Internet of Things) enabled platform for on-site assembly of prefabricated construction [74]. Nonetheless, BIM is a shared platform for creating, maintaining and reuse of information throughout the lifecycle of a building [75] which serves as a collaborative database for management of buildings throughout design, construction and post-occupancy phases [76]. This platform, has been utilised in different capacities sometimes with the main focus being outside the digital domain; for instance, in concrete reinforcement supply chain, where it has been evaluated in four areas of design and modelling; editing, updating and optimisation; interoperability; and project and construction management tools where improvements have been proposed [77].…”
Section: Bim As a Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%