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Building Information Modelling (BIM) standardization [PDF]
BIM, short for Building Information Modelling, is a digital tool disrupting the construction industry as a platform for central integrated design, modelling, asset planning running and cooperation.
POLJANSEK MARTIN
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The potential risk of explosion always exists in offshore topside facilities that deal with flammable materials. Thus, explosion risk analysis taking into account possible scenarios should be performed during the design process to reduce probability of ...
Ki-Yeob Kang, Xiangyu Wang
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Building information modelling (BIM): now and beyond
Building Information Modeling (BIM), also called n-D Modeling or Virtual Prototyping Technology, is a revolutionary development that is quickly reshaping the Architecture-Engineering-Construction (AEC) industry.
Salman Azhar +2 more
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Building information Modelling e Sicurezza [PDF]
Il Building Information Modelling (BIM) è la capacità di progettare e controllare l’esecuzione della costruzione in un ambiente virtuale computerizzato, tridimensionale e dotato della dimensione temporale (4D), condiviso fra i principali operatori ...
Bragadin, Marco A.
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Conceptualising building information modelling for construction education
Digitalisation of the construction industry is both driving changes in construction education to meet emerging industry needs and providing opportunities for new delivery approaches.
Theophilus Olowa, Emlyn Witt, Irene Lill
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COMPLEMENTARITY OF HISTORIC BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss the potential of integrating both semantically rich models from Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to build the detailed 3D historic model.
X. Yang +3 more
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Interoperability between Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Building Energy Model (BEM)
Building information modelling (BIM) is the first step towards the implementation of the industrial revolution 4.0, in which virtual reality and digital twins are key elements.
Gabriela Bastos Porsani +3 more
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IMPLEMENTATION OF BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM) FOR ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE DESIGN PHASE
The implementation of BIM has long been known to building but is still relatively new to road infrastructure. With various demands such as safety, comfort and maintenance budget, the traditional way of managing road infrastructure is considered ...
Sulistyowati Sulistyowati +1 more
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An approach for real world data modelling with the 3D terrestrial laser scanner for built environment [PDF]
Capturing and modelling 3D information of the built environment is a big challenge. A number of techniques and technologies are now in use. These include EDM, GPS, and photogrammetric application, remote sensing and traditional building surveying ...
Arayici, Y
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Building Information Modelling application: focus-group discussion
Although the potential of building information modelling to achieve sustainability has been widely acknowledged by the scientific community, the level of implementation is nevertheless quite low.
Hafez Salleh, Wong Phui Fung
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