scholarly journals PROSPECTS AND BARRIERS TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION MODELING TECHNOLOGIES IN RUSSIA

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 106-109
Author(s):  
A. M. Efremova

The subject of the study. The relevance of the implementation of information modeling technologies in Russia. Goal and tasks. Identification of prospects and barriers in the implementation of information modeling technologies for the implementation of an alternative way of managing the life cycle of a construction project. To achieve the goal, the following tasks were solved in the work: the theoretical aspect of information modeling technologies in construction was considered, the features of technologies as an alternative way of managing the life cycle of a construction project, the advantages of information modeling technologies over the traditional design method were revealed, barriers of the implementation of technologies in Russia were identified and recommendations were made by their decision. The relevance of research. Due to the widespread digital transformation around the world, the transition of the construction industry to a more competitive level, it became possible to optimize the full construction cycle and reduce both the cost and construction time, and increase the efficiency of buildings operation.

2019 ◽  
Vol 276 ◽  
pp. 02021
Author(s):  
Ferdinand Fassa ◽  
Irma Paramita Sofia

The construction industry has a huge contribution to economic growth in the world, including Indonesia. Massive urban development occurs as a result of significant population growth. Along with the rapid development, safety issue in the construction site is often neglected. In 2017, there were found that more than 123 thousand cases of construction site accidents have happened. This numbers has increased by almost 20% compared with the number of accidents in 2016. The purpose of this study is to identify significant safety indicators affecting the construction project in Tangerang Selatan. Based on the literature review, a list of 22 safety indicators was produced. These indicators were used in the questionnaire. The main contribution of this paper is providing safety indicators ranking that affects construction work around Tangerang Selatan. The subject of this research includes contractor and consultant experts who work in construction project around Tangerang Selatan. From the survey, we obtained 41 valid responses which then were analyzed using FAII. As a result, we found that the indicator “the company provides safety training for each worker to act safely” has been considered as the most important safety indicator. It is followed by “the contractor always provides PPE such as helmets, boots, gloves, masks, and other tools that can get me out of an accident”. Then the third result is “there are safeguards on the project site; safety signs, fire extinguishers, and security fences”.


2019 ◽  
Vol 277 ◽  
pp. 03013
Author(s):  
Noraziah Mohammad ◽  
Zabidi Hamzah

Variation order refers to any changes from the scope, plan, specification or contract document in the construction project. This changes of work is a common problem in construction projects in Malaysia. It is inevitable in any construction project and this problem can become more serious when variation order causes work progress to be impaired as a results it increased the construction time and cost that affects the construction industry in Malaysia. This paper critically review the causes of variation order in the construction industry on the double-storey terrace housing project in Malaysia. The discussions began with the construction industry in Malaysia and then related parties involved in the construction industry. The extensive local and abroad literature review on the definitions of variation order and analysis of past studies conducted on variation order and the previous study of the prediction model of variation. The extensive literature on variation order in the construction of building project may help to improve the performance in term of time, cost and quality of the construction of building projects in Malaysia.


2014 ◽  
Vol 584-586 ◽  
pp. 19-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Zhang ◽  
Yu Bo Gao ◽  
Yu Bo Gao ◽  
Yu Bo Gao

With development of nonlinear construction theory and digital technology, parameterization construction design has drawn extensive attention in construction industry as a new method of solving complex problems in construction. Parameterization design method has broken through the qualitative and transcendental design methods for design issues in the traditional design process. After getting rid of the form constraint of Euclidean geometry, generation of construction space and form is on the judgment basis of quantized data. Such bottom-up dynamic design process has broken through imprisonment of traditional form and construction design has returned to the original point of rational creation. In this paper, a certain foundation is laid for theoretical researches on development, influence and future of parameterization design from the aspects of parameterization design concept, tool, scheme generation, its influence on design thinking, etc.


2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 2759-2762
Author(s):  
Guang Bin Wang ◽  
Xiao Fei Zheng ◽  
Jin Bao He

In modern times, information technology developes very quickly. Architecture engineering construction industry has gradually been revolutionized from traditional ways to technology-based methods. As the engineering construction project is very complex ,advanced tools are required to assist finishing a project. Building information modeling is disseminated to construction industry ,as an instrument to help collaboration and co-working. The practical effectiveness of BIM is mainly in architecture design, while BIM can be used as a tool in other parts of construction industry such as virtual construction ,time-dependent control and maintainance management and even the lifecycle management.This paper mainly presents five main parts and functions designed of information system based on BIM, and analyses the strengths of the system .It aims to demonstrate how engineering project overcome traditional barriers and physical distribution with the development of information technology across the whole construction lifecycle.


Author(s):  
Farah Salwati Ibrahim ◽  
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Muneera Esa ◽  
Rahimi A. Rahman ◽  
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The construction industry is one of the most significant sectors in Malaysia, specifically in terms of its contribution to the Malaysian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and facilitation of other industries to enhance their productivity outcome by constructing buildings and facilities for them. However, the process of constructing buildings and facilities will take a long period of time if done according to conventional practices. Due to this circumstance, the establishment of the Internet of Things (IoT) in construction development is beneficial to improve productivity levels and reduce the construction time as well as the cost. Hence, this paper intends to review the adoption of IoT in Malaysia’s construction industry towards Construction 4.0. In conjunction with that, the use of IoT in terms of construction technology such as BIM, smart communication, sensor, big data, augmented reality, location services and remote operation during the construction process has made a massive impact on the monitoring of the construction process, especially in reducing the risk of construction error, defects, and avoiding construction delay. The proper adoption of IoT in the Malaysian construction industry will give a huge positive impact to the construction industry and encourage it to grow and compete with other developing countries. This paper is noteworthy to the Malaysian construction industry, especially for the key players in the construction industry to raise their awareness regarding the benefits of adopting IoT for their future projects.


Author(s):  
W. N. F. W. A. Basir ◽  
U. Ujang ◽  
Z. Majid ◽  
S. Azri

Abstract. Application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in construction industry has been applied for many years back. This because BIM can provide a better advantage in construction industry in term of controlling and managing construction project during their life cycle. The advantages that can be provide by BIM is focusing on the indoor planning tasks. But, when the construction project involves, besides indoor planning, outdoor planning also is important part that need to be look up. To cover the outdoor planning in construction project, Geographic Information System (GIS) need to be applied. GIS can overcome this problem because GIS mainly for outdoor planning by using their spatial analysis. GIS can offer a high degree of geospatial information and can provide the detailed geometrical and semantic information of building to assisted across improve automation. Towards produce the improved preparation in construction project, BIM and GIS should be integrated. To integrate both domains, the data interoperability between them need to be investigate because they used different data standard. This study focusses on solving the data interoperability through the data integration between BIM and GIS to solve the problem of data mismatch and data missing during data translation process. Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) was used as a data standard to perform the data integration between BIM and GIS. The outcomes from this study show that when the data interoperability applied between BIM and GIS, the problem above can be solved, and the data dimension and their coordinate system also can be control.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 873-883
Author(s):  
Shahid Iqbal ◽  
Muhammad Saad ◽  
Masab -Bin -Shahid ◽  
Wajeeha Batool

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is gaining attention worldwide due to its assistances during the entire building’s construction life cycle covering all phases of project from commencement to accomplishment. BIM integrates different disciplines by effective communication, analyzes the project systems for constructability, estimates the cost and time of projects at any time using quantity takeoffs. Notwithstanding that fact Pakistan like other developing countries is lagging in Building Information Modeling (BIM) adoption. To facilitate the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the AEC industry, the purpose of this research study is to identify the important factors for BIM adoption among construction engineers of Pakistan to carry out the awareness. It is found statistically that Building Information Modeling (BIM) capability is most important factors for the adoption of BIM among the construction engineers in Pakistan having the factors of motivation and management support which positively effect on BIM adoption in Pakistan. The trainings are very important to increase the BIM adoption in the industry.


Author(s):  
Krzysztof Zima ◽  
Agnieszka Leśniak

Information regarding the cost of a construction project is available to the investor and project participants in order to determine the subsequent success of a project, given that the information they collect has an impact on the decisions they make. Cost calculations, especially in the initial phase of a project, often generate large errors. This paper presents the new approach based on a combination of the Case Based Reasoning method (CBR) with the originally selected criteria for the description of a construction project (as a result of Pearson correlation coefficient and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology. The CBR method fulfils expectations for a simple and fast system supporting the cost estimation process. It does not require any specialist knowledge, so it will be comprehensible to cost estimation practitioners. The BIM-based model gives the opportunity for the calculation of quantity take-offs and enables the use of the information contained in the BIM model in the cost estimation process. In order to prepare the model an appropriate relational database had to be developed. With extensive research, a database of 173 construction projects, including the construction of a sports field, was obtained. There were 14 variables defined originally by authors; however, only 10 (as a result of the correlation analysis) were used for the calculation. Data related to the project were collected in the BIM model. Results estimating the project’s unit price, using the CBR method, were presented and discussed. The Mean Absolute Estimate Error was used to evaluate the model.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 56-60
Author(s):  
Irina Karakozova ◽  
Yuliya Prohorova

Currently, there is an active transition of the investment and construction industry in the field of digitalization in many management processes. The main focus of the state is focused on the continuous process of managing information modeling technologies of a construction object at all stages of its life cycle, and the key element of this management process is the collection and publication of analytical data collected automatically by extracting the requested information from information systems about stages and critical points in urban development. Of particular importance is the automation of the process of managing the cost of the object and the creation of a unified information environment that takes into account possible factors of cost changes during the implementation of the construction object.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 177-186
Author(s):  
Tomáš Mandičák ◽  
Peter Mesároš ◽  
Matúš Tkáč

Abstract Construction project management is difficult process and important part of efficiency and productivity in construction industry. Currently, construction industry is increasing demands on technology, environmental and social construction parameters in the context of maintaining the balance of economic efficiency and sustainability of the construction and realization of buildings. Progressive technology as knowledge systems and building information modeling are the supporting tool for achieving this. Building information modeling is a progressive intelligent 3D model-based process that gives architecture, engineering, and construction professionals the insight and tools to more efficiently in planning, designing and buildings and infrastructure managing. Knowledge and building information modeling technology include a lot of functions and opportunities for better and easier way to achieve project goal and affect to construction project management process. Research discusses the issue of construction project management trough building information modeling and knowledge technology. The main aim of the paper is to analyze impact of these technologies on efficiency in construction project management.


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