Framework for (semi) automatised construction specification and quantity takeoff in the context of small and medium architectural design offices

Lucas Vieira, Marta Campos, José Granja, Miguel Azenha
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BIM-based construction specification and quantity takeoff (QTO) processes have proven faster and more reliable than traditional methods. However, their execution and integration still rely on time-consuming and error-prone manual or semi-automatic interventions to deal with the lack of completeness, suitability and granularity of produced BIM models in design practice, mostly related to elements and activities not digitally represented in these models. In addition, besides the BIM authoring tool, they demand other proprietary platforms to obtain the expected outcomes, leading to interoperability issues and representing an obstacle to small and medium architectural design offices in terms of needed investment and customisations inherent to their business model. This work addresses the problem by proposing a BIM-based framework for automatised coordinated construction specification and quantity takeoff. It encompasses information modelling requirements, establishing a construction specification database and an add-in on the authoring tool that automatically produces joint construction specifications and quantity QTO documentation. The proposed system improves current BIM-based practices by mitigating the number of non-automatised intermediary steps, not requiring any other proprietary BIM platform rather than the authoring tool. Besides, it structures alternative ways of digitally representing elements and activities not graphically expressed in the model, allowing automated, more efficient, faster and cheaper production of coordinated reports of quantities and construction specifications. Two real projects validated the implementation of the framework, as well as the capabilities of the add-in, demonstrating its applicability in practical cases.

中小型建筑设计事务所(半)自动化施工规范与数量起飞框架
事实证明,基于bim的施工规格和数量提取(QTO)过程比传统方法更快、更可靠。然而,它们的执行和集成仍然依赖于耗时且容易出错的手动或半自动干预,以处理设计实践中生成的BIM模型缺乏完整性、适用性和粒度的问题,这些问题主要与这些模型中未以数字方式表示的元素和活动有关。此外,除了BIM创作工具之外,他们还需要其他专有平台来获得预期的结果,这导致了互操作性问题,并且在所需的投资和固有的定制业务模式方面对中小型建筑设计事务所构成了障碍。这项工作通过提出一个基于bim的自动化协调施工规范和数量起飞框架来解决这个问题。它包含了信息建模需求,建立了一个构造规范数据库,并在自动生成联合构造规范和数量QTO文档的创作工具上添加了一个插件。拟议的系统通过减少非自动化中间步骤的数量来改进当前基于BIM的实践,不需要任何其他专有的BIM平台而不是创作工具。此外,它还构建了以数字方式表示模型中未以图形方式表示的元素和活动的替代方法,从而允许自动化、更高效、更快和更便宜地生产数量和结构规格的协调报告。两个真实的项目验证了框架的实现,以及插件的功能,展示了它在实际案例中的适用性。
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