Digital Trio: Integration of BIM–EIR–IoT for Facilities Management of Mega Construction Projects

Sustainability Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3390/su16156348
Ahmed Abdelalim, Ahmed Essawy, Aljawharah A. Alnaser, Amna Shibeika, Alaa Sherif
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Facility Management (FM) has increasingly focused on integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) with the Internet of Things (IoT), known as digital twins, in large-scale development projects. Effective BIM integration in FM requires improved cooperation among participants across various project stages. This digital revolution aims to enhance planning, construction, and asset management efficiency, benefiting all parties. However, BIM utilization in FM is limited by incomplete owner understanding, insufficient data accessibility, and stakeholders’ unfamiliarity with BIM procedures and standards. Despite recognizing BIM’s significance, the FM industry faces significant implementation challenges. Facility managers often lack a comprehensive understanding of BIM’s benefits in streamlining operations and enhancing cost efficiency, as well as the necessary skills for its use. Addressing these barriers requires developing an Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) document at a project’s outset, providing a strategic plan and vision for all involved parties. BIM and IoT are pivotal technologies for transitioning to efficient building operations and crucial for reducing time, costs, and operational challenges throughout any project. This research aims to establish a digital trio workflow, integrating BIM, EIR, and IoT to maximize stakeholder benefits. It explores how preparing the EIR through stakeholder communication can improve design processes, sustainability, efficiency, cost, and time, especially for megaprojects.
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数字三重奏:整合 BIM-EIR-IoT 技术,促进大型建筑项目的设施管理
设施管理(FM)越来越重视在大型开发项目中将建筑信息模型(BIM)与物联网(IoT)(即数字双胞胎)整合在一起。要有效地将 BIM 集成到 FM 中,就必须改善各项目阶段参与者之间的合作。这场数字革命旨在提高规划、施工和资产管理效率,使各方受益。然而,由于业主对 BIM 的理解不全面、数据可访问性不足以及利益相关者不熟悉 BIM 程序和标准,BIM 在物业管理中的应用受到了限制。尽管认识到 BIM 的重要性,但物业管理行业在实施过程中仍面临巨大挑战。设施管理人员往往缺乏对 BIM 在简化运营和提高成本效益方面的好处的全面了解,也缺乏使用 BIM 的必要技能。要解决这些障碍,需要在项目开始时制定一份雇主信息要求(EIR)文件,为所有参与方提供战略计划和愿景。BIM 和物联网是向高效建筑运营过渡的关键技术,对于减少整个项目的时间、成本和运营挑战至关重要。本研究旨在建立一个数字三方工作流程,整合 BIM、EIR 和物联网,使利益相关者的利益最大化。它探讨了如何通过与利益相关者的沟通来准备环境影响报告,从而改善设计流程、可持续性、效率、成本和时间,尤其是在大型项目中。
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