2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2021.103998
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Using termination points and 3D visualization for dimensional control in prefabrication

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“…Artec 3D) or even free applications for smartphones that use LiDAR (e.g. Scaniverse and Polycam) [25]. These scanners and their associated software applications allow users to create 3D models of objects large and small and can even scan entire areas [26].…”
Section: D Scanning and Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artec 3D) or even free applications for smartphones that use LiDAR (e.g. Scaniverse and Polycam) [25]. These scanners and their associated software applications allow users to create 3D models of objects large and small and can even scan entire areas [26].…”
Section: D Scanning and Photogrammetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2020; Singh et al. , 2011), and modularisation through conceptualising buildings as products (Bertelsen, 2005; Sharif et al. , 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Well-established production methods may, however, flatten the BIM implementation (Aram and Eastman, 2013;Dave and Sacks, 2020). Earlier studies suggest that BIM improvements are based on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) (Aram and Eastman, 2013;Jupp and Nepal, 2014;Li et al, 2021;Pourzarei et al, 2020); the adoption of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) as the data model standard for delivering integrated building information (Dimyadi et al, 2016;Fu et al, 2006); the implementation of situationbased management approaches such as Last Planner (Bertelsen, 2005;Maraqa et al, 2021;Sbiti et al, 2021;Schimanski et al, 2020); proposing a central information repository as a multi-disciplinary collaboration platform (Ding and Kohli, 2021;Hamidavi et al, 2020;Ng et al, 2020;Singh et al, 2011), and modularisation through conceptualising buildings as products (Bertelsen, 2005;Sharif et al, 2022). These methods have common goals with BIM, including process fluency, and product data integrity among multiple systems through standardised information repository across building (product) lifecycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, other than the fact that complex assembly works, typically done at the ground level/off-site, could decrease aerial works and further avoid accidents, fewer labor inputs in prefabricated construction could also reduce safety accidents onsite and contribute to sustainability development [125]. Emerging technologies, such as IoT and 3D visualization, have also been involved in the prefabricated construction process to achieve better safety control [126,127].…”
Section: Social Sustainability 431 Occupational Safety and Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%