Title: Incorporation of BIM Based Modeling in Sustainable Development of Green Building from Stakeholders Perspective
Abstract: Building information modeling (BIM) is a set of tools that represent the physical and functional properties of a building digitally. BIM is used to document building designs or simulate construction and operation of new facilities. The emerging model is information-rich and object-based, where data can be inserted, extracted, updated, modified, and analyzed to improve the design of facility. Owners initiate and finance building projects. By selecting service providers and deciding on the type of delivery process to be used, owners make very strategic decisions in the facility delivery process. The effectiveness of BIM on an integrated project depends on these conclusions and decisions. Nowadays, construction projects are also moving towards sustainability through owners being committed to having green-rated buildings and infrastructure. This paper focuses on building information modeling with an owner's perspective since owners being committed to having green-rated buildings and how this approach and interpretation of BIM may differ from that of an engineer, or contractor. This paper involves a study of the performance of a construction project in which BIM was implemented by the owner in the project from a later stage and a comparative earned value analysis between the two stages.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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