A case study towards assessing the impact of mixed reality-based inspection and resolution of MEP issues during construction

IF 3.6 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Simge Girgin, Renate Fruchter, Martin Fischer
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Abstract

Despite advances in 3D clash detection during preconstruction, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) installations are still prone to the detection of unforeseen clashes during construction. These issues must be resolved as quickly as possible to prevent significant schedule delays. Through interviews and field observations, this case study investigates the impact of mixed reality (MR) on the inspection and resolution of field-detected MEP issues from product, organization, and process (POP) perspectives. For the product impact, preliminary findings from the field interviews show that MR-based inspection would increase the quality of MEP installation by identifying errors easily and resolving them faster. For the organizational impact, we modeled and compared the current (as-is) and MR-integrated (to-be) MEP field issue resolution workflows using Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and determined that MR-based inspections can decrease the coordination overhead between MEP engineers and superintendents by up to 75%. This translates into at least a 50% faster resolution of an MEP issue for the process impact. The paper contributes to the practice of MR-based field inspection by providing a method to quantify potential time savings by integrating MR into the MEP field issue resolution workflow and field interview questions for MEP engineers and superintendents to further examine the use of MR during inspection activities in construction projects. Our observations of MEP superintendents and engineers during field inspection showed that not all building information visualized in MR is useful for their inspection tasks. We developed a classification for building information usefulness to help construction project managers who are deploying MR determine useful information for the task at hand that needs to be integrated into the 3D MR model for MR-based inspections.
基于混合现实的检查和解决施工过程中环境保护问题的影响评估案例研究
尽管在施工前的3D碰撞检测方面取得了进展,但在施工过程中,机械、电气和管道(MEP)装置仍然容易检测到不可预见的碰撞。这些问题必须尽快解决,以防止重大的进度延误。通过访谈和现场观察,本案例研究从产品、组织和过程(POP)的角度调查了混合现实(MR)对现场检测的MEP问题的检查和解决的影响。对于产品的影响,现场访谈的初步结果表明,基于核磁共振的检查可以通过更容易地识别错误并更快地解决错误来提高MEP安装的质量。对于组织的影响,我们使用业务流程模型和符号(BPMN)建模并比较了当前(现状)和集成核磁共振(未来)的MEP现场问题解决工作流程,并确定基于核磁共振的检查可以将MEP工程师和主管之间的协调开销减少75%。这意味着对流程影响的MEP问题的解决速度至少提高了50%。本文通过将MR整合到环保部现场问题解决工作流程和现场访谈问题中,为环保部工程师和主管提供了一种量化潜在时间节省的方法,从而为基于MR的现场检查实践做出了贡献,从而进一步检查了MR在建筑项目检查活动中的使用。我们在实地检查期间对环境保护部主管和工程师的观察表明,并非所有在MR中可视化的建筑信息都对他们的检查任务有用。我们开发了一个建筑信息有用性分类,以帮助正在部署核磁共振的建筑项目经理确定手头任务的有用信息,这些信息需要集成到基于核磁共振的3D核磁共振模型中进行检查。
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