26th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction 2018
DOI: 10.24928/2018/0455
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Using BIM and Lean for Modelling Requirements in the Design of Healthcare Projects

Abstract: Healthcare facilities are well known for their complexity. Frequent changes in healthcare processes, as well as the introduction of new technologies, demand changes in the internal layout and in the performance of buildings. Moreover, there are several stakeholders involved, with distinct and sometimes conflicting requirements, including medical staff, patients, visitors, cleaning and maintenance teams, among others. Some of those requirements have been translated into a complex set of norms and regulations. T… Show more

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“…From this perspective, they encourage the teams involved to understand the work process in a collaborative way, instead of continuing to follow the traditional method that involves the accomplishment of certain milestones, usually identified by the expected deliverables. A significant project that satisfies this condition of complexity is the case of the design of a hospital building [37], which involves the introduction of novel technologies, changes in the distribution of the required internal spaces and the performance of the buildings in their entirety. To the abovementioned characteristics must be added the specificity of the staff working in the building and the users who come to request health care services.…”
Section: Bim and Lean Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this perspective, they encourage the teams involved to understand the work process in a collaborative way, instead of continuing to follow the traditional method that involves the accomplishment of certain milestones, usually identified by the expected deliverables. A significant project that satisfies this condition of complexity is the case of the design of a hospital building [37], which involves the introduction of novel technologies, changes in the distribution of the required internal spaces and the performance of the buildings in their entirety. To the abovementioned characteristics must be added the specificity of the staff working in the building and the users who come to request health care services.…”
Section: Bim and Lean Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, software architecture and comprehensive communication networks to cover and process a variety of data and, finally, analytical instruments in the IoT that target to self-governing and smart behaviors [11]. Everyday changes and development in healthcare activities and the intricacy of medical centers, beside the creation of new technologies, make changes and evolutions in the requirements and performance of buildings [13]. In this regard, the influence of the IoT has changed in all aspects of life, but its effect on the healthcare system is significant due to the transition from its margins.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication between design teams is limited, requiring more effort and time to transmit all the information. There are many manual steps, and information technology needs to be more utilized, leading to errors and omissions of data during the design process (Soliman Junior;Baldauf;Formoso;Tzortzopoulos, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%