使用BIM实现各个元素不同阶段的施工进度可视化:一个案例研究

Daniel Kazado, M. Kavgic, E. Ergen
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建筑信息模型(BIM)是一种智能3D设计和建模过程,它为建筑师、工程师、施工和设施管理人员提供了更有效和高效地规划、设计、建造和管理建筑物的能力和工具。目前,通过比较基线项目进度表(包括计划的日期和资源)与更新进度表中的实际日期来监测施工进度。4D调度用于建筑行业,将单个模型元素与进度活动联系起来,以可视化建筑活动的进度。并提供三维环境下的分析工具,提高项目管理效率,如挣值分析、项目关键路径分析、资源分配分析等。然而,这种方法的局限性是需要为监视每个模型元素创建专门的活动,这可能导致活动数量过多。类似地,所需的数据量限制了为构建元素的多个状态生成专用活动,例如“测试一个元素”和“检查一个元素”。本文提出了一种施工进度可视化方法,该方法使用自定义开发的插件来呈现建筑元素的状态(例如,计划的,安装的),而不将它们与时间表联系起来。新工具可以在施工过程的不同阶段可视化地呈现BIM模型中每个元素的进度,以提高决策能力。案例研究用于演示开发的BIM插件工具用于施工进度可视化的功能。
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Construction progress visualisation for varied stages of the individual elements with BIM: A case study
Building information modeling (BIM) ?is an intelligent 3D design and modeling process that gives architects, engineers, construction and facility managers the ability and tools to plan, design, construct and manage buildings more effectively and efficiently. Currently, the construction progress is monitored by comparing the baseline project schedules, which include the planned dates and resources, with the actual dates in the updated schedules. 4D scheduling is used in the construction industry for linking individual model elements with the schedule activities to visualize the progress of construction activities. Also, it provides analyzing tools in the 3D environment to improve the efficiency of project management, such as earned value analysis, project critical path analysis, and analysis of resource allocation. However, the limitation of this approach is a need for the creation of a dedicated activity for monitoring each model element, which can result in an excessive number of activities. Similarly, the required volume of data limits the generation of a dedicated activity for multiple statuses of building elements, such as “testing an element,” and “inspecting an element’. This paper presents a construction progress visualization method, which uses a custom developed add-in to present the status of building elements (e.g., planned, installed) without linking them with the schedule. The new tool enables a visual presentation of the progress of each element within the BIM model during different stages of the construction process to increase the decision-making capabilities. A case study is used to demonstrate the capabilities of the developed BIM add-in tool for construction progress visualization.
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