构建即服务:构建以服务为主导的逻辑的机会

Adrian August Wildenauer, J. Basl
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建筑业作为世界上最大的行业之一,并不一定是数字技术、工具、程序和流程应用的领跑者。这已经在无数的报告和学术工作中得到了证明。该行业以延迟交付项目、超出预算和提高质量而闻名;所有这些都与某种数字无知相结合。此外,它以商品主导逻辑而闻名,该逻辑专注于有形产出单位的分配和管理。这与泰勒制相结合,导致管理工作的角色与工作的实际执行分离。由于行业的多样性及其全球化价值链,建筑的规划和安装是跨文化,跨国的项目设置。建筑信息模型(BIM)是一种信息的三维表示,包括其在资产生命周期中的相应管理,被认为是建筑数字化未来的推动者之一。然而,在建筑行业中,以服务为主导的逻辑的发展没有跟上技术和技术可能性的步伐,或者是不可见的。这是基于一种非常传统的货币购买商品的方法,在这种情况下,货币购买计划和建造的资产。服务作为一种交换单位在该部门很少被考虑。正如其他部门所显示的那样,这可以导致进一步(更有利可图)的业务模式,并进一步提高效率和有效性。本文的目的是展示存在的机会,如果建筑物不被视为材料和货物的合并,而是作为一种服务模式。本文展示了服务主导逻辑(SDL)与BIM相结合可以为行业提供什么,并从SDL的角度讨论了术语“建筑即服务”(BaaS)。
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Building-as-a-Service: The opportunities of service-dominant logic for construction
Construction as one of the largest industries worldwide is not necessarily a frontrunner in the application of digital technologies, tools, procedures, and processes. This has been demonstrated in innumerable reports and scholarly work. The industry has a reputation for delivering projects late, over budget and with improvable quality; all of this combined with a certain digital ignorance. Moreover, it is known for having a Goods-Dominant Logic, which is focused on distribution and management of tangible units of output. This is combined with Taylorism resulting in separation of the role of managing the work from the actual execution of work. The planning and erection of a building is cross-cultural, cross-country project setting due to the diverse nature of the industry and its globalised value chain. Building Information Modelling (BIM), a three-dimensional representation of information including its corresponding management in asset’s life cycle is considered as one of the enablers for the digital future of construction. However, the development of service-dominant logic within the construction industry has not kept pace with technological and technical possibilities or is not discernible. This is based on a very traditional approach of money for goods which in this case means money for planned and built assets. Service as a unit of exchange is very rarely considered in the sector. As has been shown in other sectors, this can lead to further (more profitable) business models and further increases in efficiency and effectiveness. The aim of the paper is to show the opportunities that exist if buildings are not considered as amalgamation of materials and goods but as a service model. The paper shows what Service-Dominant Logic (SDL) in combination with BIM could offer to the industry and discusses the term Building-as-a-Service (BaaS) from an SDL perspective.
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