scholarly journals Analysis of CAFM software for construction companies in the Czech

2021 ◽  
Vol 900 (1) ◽  
pp. 012037
Author(s):  
L Rudl

Abstract As part of property management, there is a constant increase in operating costs, whether they are new or old buildings. The amount of costs and their growth is related, among other things, to the use of space, the provision of services, the optimization of the working environment and the optimal functionality of the technological parts of the property. In the case of large properties or building complexes, it is therefore a separate branch of Facility Management. As part of the ongoing digitization in the field of construction, the development and implementation of facility management for the subsequent management of the building is also accelerating. There is currently several commercially available software that can be used as an effective tool for organizing, planning, and improving facility processes. The main goal of the work is to conduct a survey of existing and available software for facility management (CAFM) in the market environment of the Czech Republic and compare its functions, working environment in relation to the possibility of use in the construction company environment.

Author(s):  
Renata Kučerová ◽  
Tomáš Dania ◽  
Renata Skýpalová ◽  
Veronika Blašková

This article introduces results of inquiry in corporate social responsibility conducted among construction companies in the Czech Republic in 2017. Its main themes include specifics of application of the CSR concept in the practice of the construction industry and effects of selected factors on the level of involvement of Czech construction companies in CSR activities. The results of the inquiry clearly indicate that despite the high level of knowledge of the CSR concept among the construction companies reaching 65 % the overall activities across the CSR pillars are scarce. The statistical test results show that large companies working with the concept of business ethics are more engaged in CSR activities. Growing size of the construction company is connected with activity increase in the social pillar. On the other hand, strategic planning hardly affects the company involvement in the CSR concept. Also the length of activity of the construction company on the market only affects CSR activity level within the environmental pillar.


2014 ◽  
Vol 584-586 ◽  
pp. 2462-2465
Author(s):  
Viktor Mican ◽  
Jan Česelský

Securing a good technical condition of the building and the technical equipment is an essential part of the management of each property owner. The buildings form a background for the purpose of building use and indirectly significantly influence the smooth running of the entire operation. Therefore, it is very important for each owner that this background works seamlessly and it is not discussed too often.Within the technical management, the technical condition of the property of the customer is completely organized. The professional approach and modern technical facilities increase the life of the building and thereby inflate the value of assets and level of benefit from it.Property and its environment make a reputation of its owner. Well technically managed property increases convenience for users and is a good sign for those who visit it.


Author(s):  
E. Housarová ◽  
K. Pavelka ◽  
J. Šedina

In the last few years, interest in the collection of data using remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) has sharply risen. RPAS technology has a very wide area of use; one of its main advantages is its accuracy, timeliness of data, frequency of collecting data and low operating costs. RPAS can be used for the mapping of small, dangerous and inaccessible areas in contrast with ordinary aerial photogrammetry. In the cadastre of real estates of the Czech Republic, it is possible to map out areas by using aerial photogrammetry, so it has been done in the past. However, this is a relatively expensive and complex technology, and therefore we are looking for new alternatives. An alternative would be to use RPAS technology for data acquisition. The testing of the possibility of using RPAS for the cadastre of real estates of the Czech Republic is the subject of this paper. When evaluating results we compared point coordinates measured by geodetic method, GNSS technology and RPAS technology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 108 ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
Pavel Krupík

Roads with cement concrete covers have a long tradition in the Czech Republic. They are used mainly on highway sections of roads with higher traffic intensity. The subject of this article is a brief description of communications with cement concrete cover. Furthermore, the determination of the expected time cycles of their maintenance and costs in the time axis of life from the perspective of Construction 4.0 and facility management. The article is based on TP 92 Design of maintenance and repairs of pavements with cement concrete cover [6]. The output is an interface in an Excel spreadsheet both in the current financial statement and in graphical form, which can serve as a basis for planning future repairs, including securing financial resources.


2014 ◽  
Vol 501-504 ◽  
pp. 2601-2605 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Česelský

A comprehensive model of the building is currently in the Czech Republic in the form of a BIM approach at the beginning and at the stage of slow promotion in the Czech construction environment. In terms of usability in building practice, the issue of BIM in the Czech Republic, mainly because of the increasing pressure on the sustainability of construction, is very desirable and gradually. This approach is used often by multinational construction companies. The article describes the context of the issue of BIM and its use in the management of real estate.


Author(s):  
K. Vach ◽  
P. Holubec ◽  
A. Dlesk

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Most of the state bureaus and ministries in the Czech Republic are located in the capital city Prague. The buildings are situated mostly in historical part of the city, where are high demands on compliance with the cultural heritage laws. Currently, the buildings are in unsatisfactory building conditions, their maintenance is expensive and due to complicated legislation and political processes the buildings are in a state of “permanent repairs”. More than twenty years our company operates and co-develops GIS/BIM application for facility management of administrative buildings in the Czech Republic. The main topics of this contribution is to present our general experiences in GIS and BIM development which is based on our concrete cases dealt with Czech ministries, to present basic legislation requirements in Czech facility management and to evaluate current trends in the field of GIS and BIM for facility management in the Czech Republic in response to other official state registries.</p>


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