Comparing 5D BIM costs: stilt housing against conventional housing for flood management

B. Tanko, Jack Thomas Oakley, Zainab Jagun, Upeksha Madanayake
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Purpose Sustainable and resilient infrastructure projects aim to reduce flooding impacts and improve community adaptability. For instance, flood-resistant stilts elevate structures, mitigating flood damage. Comprehensive consideration is crucial when adding elements to housing projects, incurring costs for all involved parties. This study aims to assess the viability of concrete stilts for cost-effective flood mitigation in Malaysian terrace housing. Design/methodology/approach The study evaluates cost implications through a comparative 5D building information modeling (BIM) cost analysis of stilted and conventional (standard) housing models. This assesses the percentage increase in total cost. Furthermore, a survey of construction professionals was undertaken. The study used online convenience and stratified sampling techniques. Out of the 222 emails that were sent, 27 construction professionals located in Johor, Sabah and Selangor within Malaysia participated in the research survey. Their perspectives on stilt housing prospects and factors for costing such structures were analyzed through a descriptive analysis using SPSS. Findings The case study models revealed that the incorporation of stilts could lead to a 21.64% increase in the overall cost per unit. This cost increase was primarily attributed to the additional reinforcement required. However, the survey findings highlighted that a majority of construction professionals perceived the cost increment to fall within the range of 10%–20%. Consequently, it becomes imperative to meticulously consider cost factors such as foundational requirements, staircases, and the extended construction duration to effectively curtail expenditures. The prospect of heightened costs potentially posing a threat to profit margins and discouraging developers necessitates careful financial management. Notwithstanding these challenges, the survey's insights underscored that professionals in the construction industry indeed recognize the potential of stilt technology in the realm of flood mitigation and management, particularly within housing projects. Practical implications This research has significant practical implications. It provides a precise financial contrast between housing categories using 5D BIM and incorporates construction experts’ viewpoints on raised housing. Enhanced design considerations for raised housing can make it economically viable, offering a cost-effective, nature-based approach to flood mitigation. This approach can bring substantial benefits to residents by reducing flood-related damages and enhancing community resilience. Originality/value One of the notable aspects of this research is its originality. It uses a dual quantitative methodology involving modeling and survey techniques to address its objectives effectively. This approach contributes significantly to the relatively limited body of research focused on stilt housing and the application of 5D BIM. By combining these methodologies, the study explores a relatively uncharted area, making a valuable contribution to the field.
比较 5D BIM 成本:用于洪水管理的棚屋与传统房屋
目的可持续的弹性基础设施项目旨在减少洪水影响,提高社区适应能力。例如,抗洪高跷可以抬高建筑物,减轻洪水造成的破坏。在为住房项目添加元素时,综合考虑至关重要,这将为所有相关方带来成本。本研究旨在评估混凝土高跷的可行性,以便为马来西亚的排屋提供经济有效的防洪减灾措施。本研究通过对高跷和传统(标准)房屋模型进行 5D 建筑信息模型(BIM)成本分析,评估成本影响。这评估了总成本增加的百分比。此外,还对建筑专业人员进行了调查。该研究采用了在线方便抽样和分层抽样技术。在发送的 222 封电子邮件中,有 27 位位于马来西亚柔佛州、沙巴州和雪兰莪州的建筑专业人士参与了研究调查。通过使用 SPSS 进行描述性分析,分析了他们对高脚屋前景的看法以及此类结构的成本计算因素。成本增加的主要原因是需要额外加固。然而,调查结果显示,大多数建筑专业人士认为成本增加的幅度在 10%-20%之间。因此,必须仔细考虑地基要求、楼梯和工期延长等成本因素,以有效降低成本。成本增加可能会对利润率构成威胁,使开发商望而却步,因此必须进行谨慎的财务管理。尽管存在这些挑战,但调查显示,建筑行业的专业人士确实认识到了棚架技术在洪水缓解和管理领域的潜力,尤其是在住房项目中。它利用 5D BIM 提供了房屋类别之间的精确财务对比,并纳入了建筑专家对加高房屋的观点。加强加高房屋的设计考虑可使其具有经济可行性,提供一种具有成本效益、以自然为基础的洪水缓解方法。这种方法可以减少与洪水有关的损失,增强社区的抗灾能力,从而为居民带来巨大的利益。它采用了一种涉及建模和调查技术的双重定量方法来有效实现其目标。这种方法为相对有限的以棚屋和 5D BIM 应用为重点的研究做出了重大贡献。通过结合这些方法,本研究探索了一个相对未知的领域,为该领域做出了宝贵的贡献。
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