Development of 5D BIM-Based Management System for Pre-Fabricated Construction in China

C. Chen, Cml Tang, Y. Jin
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Nowadays, the dramatic growth of global population and the rapid development of urbanization are the main reasons of a continuously increasing demand for thousands of architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) projects particularly in China, which is the largest AEC market in the world. However, along with that come severe challenges of high energy consumptions, massive resource wastes and serious productivity decline to the traditional AEC industry in China. Therefore, a technological concept named pre-fabricated construction is being highly embraced in recent years to help solve these challenges and meanwhile realize "Lean Construction" which is mentioned in the sustainable development of urbanization. This concept is proposed for decades, but its implementation in practice is facing technical barriers including lack of efficient management patterns, inefficient collaborations of stakeholders, outdated means of information collection and processing. To overcome these barriers and narrow the gap between the concept and practice, an emerging digital technology called Building Information Modelling (BIM) is suggested to accelerate the digitalization of AEC industrial management pattern and the implementation of efficient pre-fabricated construction. This paper aims to introduce an innovative framework for a digital management system that integrates the concept of five-dimensional (5D) BIM with the technique of radio frequency identification devices (RFID). This BIM-based system is developed in order to realize efficient management from off-site pre-fabrication stage to on-site assembly phase for pre-fabricated construction projects in China. It is also expected that 5D BIM can provide modeling, schedule simulation, and cost estimation to maximize the value of information flow for improving the productivity of pre-fabricated construction process.
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基于bim的装配式建筑5D管理系统的开发
如今,全球人口的急剧增长和城市化的快速发展是建筑、工程和建设(AEC)项目需求不断增加的主要原因,特别是在中国,这是世界上最大的AEC市场。但与此同时,中国传统AEC行业也面临着能耗高、资源浪费严重、生产率下降严重的严峻挑战。因此,近年来,一种名为预制建筑的技术概念被高度推崇,以帮助解决这些挑战,同时实现城市化可持续发展中提到的“精益建筑”。这一概念已经提出了几十年,但其在实践中的实施面临着技术障碍,包括缺乏有效的管理模式,利益相关者之间的合作效率低下,信息收集和处理手段过时。为了克服这些障碍,缩小概念与实践之间的差距,建议采用一种新兴的数字技术——建筑信息模型(BIM),以加速AEC工业管理模式的数字化和高效装配式建筑的实施。本文旨在介绍一种创新的数字管理系统框架,该框架将五维(5D) BIM的概念与射频识别设备(RFID)技术相结合。该系统是为实现中国装配式建筑项目从非现场预制阶段到现场装配阶段的高效管理而开发的。并期望5D BIM能够提供建模、进度仿真、成本估算等功能,使信息流的价值最大化,提高装配式施工过程的生产效率。
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