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建筑信息模型在设施管理中的应用:以某商业项目为例
在设施管理(FM)中采用建筑信息模型(BIM)可以有效地整合建筑、工程和施工(AEC),为项目的最终用户提供更好的全生命周期服务。近年来,随着商业和住宅空间需求的增加,印度的房地产行业出现了高增长。他们中的大多数都面临着与AEC相关的问题,并且无法管理这些现场问题,从而导致项目延迟。最好是发展适当的协调,提前提供有关AEC的综合信息,以减少在建设和运营阶段发生的冲突。建筑物的运营阶段是建筑物生命周期成本的主要贡献者,估计表明生命周期成本比初始投资成本高5到7倍,是建筑成本的3倍。在FM中,缺乏关于BIM的实际案例研究,特别是针对现有资产的案例研究,即使在典型的一年里,新建筑只占总建筑存量的1- 2%。因此,本文以一个商业项目为例,对设施管理进行了案例研究,使用BIM作为工具,并分析了缓解AEC冲突的可能解决方案。研究结果表明,BIM在FM中的价值源于对当前手工信息移交流程的改进;提高FM数据的准确性,提高FM数据的可访问性,并在工单执行中最终提高建筑施工项目的可持续性。©2019作者。由布达佩斯科技经济大学和钻石大会有限公司出版。由2019创意建设大会科学委员会负责同行评审。
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