The Usage of 3D Building Information Management (BIM) and Digital Twin Models to Support the Management of Human Factors Integration Issues

C. Lowe, N. Hall
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3D Building Information Management (BIM) and digital twin models are a growing trend in the construction industry. It provides numerous benefits, such as improved collaboration, visualisation, and accuracy. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in using these technologies to support identifying and managing human factors integration (HFI) issues.HFI is a critical aspect of construction project management as it involves integrating human factors, such as physical and mental capabilities, into the design and construction of buildings. Integrating HFI considerations helps ensure the safety, health, and well-being of construction workers and occupants of the building. However, managing HFI issues can be a complex and time-consuming task.3D BIM and digital twin models allow for the creation of detailed, accurate, and interactive representations of the building and its components. This enables stakeholders to visualise the HFI issues in the building and assess their potential impacts on the construction workers and occupants. The digital twin model can also be used to simulate different scenarios and evaluate the possible effects of HFI issues on the building's performance.Furthermore, using 3D BIM and digital twin models enables the integration of HFI considerations into the design and construction process. This permits the identification and resolution of HFI issues at an early stage, reducing the risk of costly delays and rework. These technologies also facilitate collaboration among stakeholders, improving communication and coordination.Overall, 3D BIM and digital twin models offer a powerful tool for identifying and managing HFI issues in construction projects. It enables stakeholders to visualise HFI issues and evaluate their potential impacts, facilitating the integration of HFI considerations into the design and construction process and ultimately helping to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of construction workers and building occupants.
使用3D建筑信息管理(BIM)和数字孪生模型来支持人为因素集成问题的管理
3D建筑信息管理(BIM)和数字孪生模型在建筑行业是一个日益增长的趋势。它提供了许多好处,例如改进的协作、可视化和准确性。近年来,人们对使用这些技术来支持识别和管理人为因素集成(HFI)问题越来越感兴趣。HFI是建筑项目管理的一个重要方面,因为它涉及到将人的因素,如身体和心理能力,整合到建筑物的设计和施工中。综合考虑HFI有助于确保建筑工人和建筑物居住者的安全、健康和福祉。然而,管理HFI问题可能是一项复杂且耗时的任务。3D BIM和数字孪生模型允许创建建筑及其组件的详细,准确和交互式表示。这使利益相关者能够可视化建筑物中的HFI问题,并评估其对建筑工人和居住者的潜在影响。数字孪生模型也可以用来模拟不同的场景,并评估HFI问题对建筑性能的可能影响。此外,使用3D BIM和数字孪生模型可以将HFI考虑集成到设计和施工过程中。这允许在早期阶段识别和解决HFI问题,降低代价高昂的延迟和返工风险。这些技术还促进了利益攸关方之间的协作,改善了沟通和协调。总体而言,3D BIM和数字孪生模型为识别和管理建筑项目中的HFI问题提供了强大的工具。它使利益相关者能够可视化HFI问题并评估其潜在影响,促进将HFI考虑纳入设计和施工过程,最终有助于确保建筑工人和建筑物居住者的安全、健康和福祉。
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