BIM implementation in building´s life cycle processess

Digitalization of the construction industry - implementation of BIM within the construction life cycle processes

The aim of the BIMIP project is the development of online freely available software for comprehensive building quality assessment according to the SBToolCZ methodology for residential buildings and the creation of methodological documents for the implementation of BIM in selected processes of preparation, implementation and operation of the building.

In December 2020, TA CR approved the extension of the sub-project for 2 years until the end of 2022. Within the extension, the results will be extended to other building typologies.

Keywords

BIM, construction life cycle phase, LCA, comprehensive building quality, SBToolCZ, digitalisation of construction

Project results

The results of the project will be beneficial in the use of BIM in construction practice and will also enable higher quality and efficiency processes. The project, in cooperation with commercial partners, defines the implementation of BIM in the following processes of building preparation, implementation and operation:

  1. The use of BIM for assessing the overall quality of buildings

    • Development of an interface for the creation of a tool for automatic control of the complex quality of buildings using SBToolCZ.

    • Creation of online freeware available at www.sbtool.cz for apartment buildings, office buildings, schools, etc.

  2. Use of BIM in the process between design documentation and production preparation of the building.

    • Validation of BIM processes between building architectural design and production preparation and the possibility of implementing BIM in production.

    • Validation of BIM processes between design preparation, production, actual construction and actual construction operation.

  3. Analysis of the real building behavior and comparison with the BIM model.

  • Design of a methodology for analysis of real building behaviour and comparison with computational models


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