• Title/Summary/Keyword: BIM(building information modeling)

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A Study on Automated Reinforcement Detailing for Reinforced Concrete Structures Using BIM (BIM 기반 철근콘크리트 구조물의 자동 배근 모델 생성)

  • Park, U-Yeol;Yun, Seok-Heon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.507-515
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    • 2024
  • Recent advancements in Building Information Modeling(BIM) have significantly impacted the construction industry, driving competitiveness and innovation. However, rebar construction, a critical component influencing project quality and cost, has lagged behind in BIM adoption. Traditional methods relying heavily on 2D drawings for rebar detailing have hindered efficiency and introduced potential errors. This paper presents a novel system designed to automate the detailed modeling of rebar, thereby promoting BIM integration within rebar construction and optimizing construction management processes. The system leverages confirmed structural drawings from the post-structural design phase to automatically generate intricate rebar models for columns and beams. To ensure adherence to domestic structural design standards, the system is developed using C# programming language and the Revit API. By automating rebar modeling, this system aims to minimize human error, reduce labor-intensive tasks, and enhance overall rebar construction efficiency through the effective utilization of generated rebar model data.

An Analysis of IPD Education Based on BIM in a Korean Universities (국내 대학의 BIM 기반 IPD 교육 현황 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Ham, Mi Hwa;Son, Jeong Wook
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2015
  • Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a new trend in the building industry and a key feature of IPD is the use of BIM to support project collaboration. Therefore, engineers should learn the use of BIM and IPD in the construction industry. In this study, the authors draw necessary components for developing an IPD course curriculum through analyzing a project case and current courses provided by universities in Korea. The authors make several suggestions for effective IPD education in universities.

Study for Architectural Standard Details Based On BIM Information Framework (BIM 표준프레임워크 기반의 건축 표준상세도면 구축방안)

  • Kwon, Soon-Ho;Lee, Woon-Jae;Jo, Chan Won
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.93-103
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    • 2013
  • In the situation where there should be a gap between the design environments of 2D drawing and 3D BIM modeling, it is unavoidable aspect to face confusion caused by parallel usage of both technologies unless the project delivery systems are entirely upgraded to 3D. Therefore, it is critical to make efforts to minimize this confusion. Meanwhile, detailed drawings have very important roles in the construction process because they do not only concretely express construction methods for a given design plan but also provide basis for quantity takeoff and construction cost estimation etc. This paper suggests a plan to standardize detailed information based on BIM standard framework in order to make BIM realize the information. In the short term, this plan provides improved environment where both BIM and CAD technologies can be applied and, in the long term, it provides bases for BIM to replace CAD technology.

A System Dynamic for Investigating to Use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Hanok Construction (시스템 다이내믹스 기반 한옥건축의 BIM 접목 활성화 방안 연구)

  • Seo, Seung-Ha;Bang, Yei-Dam;Hyen, Ju-Hwan;Yu, Chaeyeon;Lee, Donghoon;Kim, Sungjin
    • Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2023
  • Building information modeling (BIM) can help to visualize and manage the building-related information at the object-based level, and it is possible to help link the tasks in the network of Hanok construction. While many studies have significant interest in using BIM for modern construction, there is only few studies to observe the use of BIM for traditional construction, commonly called Hanok construction in South Korea. Hence, the main goal of this study is to develop a system dynamic model for investigating how the BIM can be widely used for Hanok construction. To this end, this study identified the factors influencing the BIM uses for the Hanok construction, developed a causal loop diagram (CLD) to investigate the interrelationships among the factors, and provided a final model based on the mathematical definitions. Based on the scenario analysis, it is demonstrated that the support to building Hanok and education cost for BIM positively influence activating and using the BIM for the Hanok construction. Based on the dynamics of the factors identified in this study, it is important to consider expanding support for Hanok construction and education cost for BIM to successfully integrate and utilize BIM in the construction industry.

GIS-based BIM Object Visualization System Architecture Design using Open source BIM Server Cost-Effectively (오픈 소스 BIM서버를 활용한 비용 효과적인 GIS기반 BIM 객체 가시화 시스템 아키텍처 설계)

  • Kang, Tae Wook;Hong, Chang Hee
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to design the GIS (Geographic Information System)-based BIM (Building Information Modeling) Objects Visualization System (OVS) Architecture by using Open source BIM Server Cost-Effectively. Recently, the studies related to the facility management using GIS and BIM are being researched world-widely. In this studies, it's important to develop the BIM Server to link the heterogeneous system such as GIS and represent GIS-based BIM objects. To implement it, the trends in related studies were reviewed and the open source-based BIM server architecture was analyzed. And then the architecture considering the BIM server was designed to represent the geometry and property of the BIM object which was stored in BIM server. Lastly, the system by using the proposed architecture was developed.

A Study on the Improvement of Interoperability Construction Process (BIM 건설정보 상호운용성 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Jeong-Keun;Ha, Ran
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2014
  • Interoperability in the BIM construction information is the information management technology, which allows user to control and effectively use construction's lots of information that occur and disappear through construction life cycle. And it is information interchange through accurate and rapid decision-making to get the participants' wanted value. In this study, we will present plan to improve productivity and quality through effective BIM operation. And we will present improvement plan after deduce existing process's problem.

Building Information Modeling for Temporary Structure Planning and Safety Analysis (BIM을 활용한 가설물 계획 및 안전 관리)

  • Kim, Kyungki;Cho, Yong Kwon;Park, Man-Woo
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.12-18
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    • 2016
  • The entire construction safety is significantly influenced by proper uses of temporary structures. However, in current practices, temporary structures are used without sufficient planning and analysis on their impact on safety. Consequently, problems in worker safety and loss of productivity are frequently caused related to temporary structures. This paper introduces an approach that uses Building Information Modeling (BIM) to automatically create temporary structures as part of construction plans and identifies potential safety hazards related to the temporary structures. In this study, the type of temporary structure is limited to scaffolding. Automation algorithms were developed and applied to (1) analyze daily construction site conditions (2) create required scaffolding objects, and (3) identify potential safety hazards related to scaffolding. A case study using a real-world construction project demonstrated that scaffolding objects were properly created based on user-input and potential safety hazards were successfully identified without human intervention.

A Study on the Development of an Intelligent Modeler for Modernized Korean Traditional Buildings using BIM Systems (BIM 체계를 적용한 현대 한옥건축 모델러 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Yeon-Jun;Jo, Gi-Ran
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2008
  • In the construction field, there has been a recent and unprecedented increase in the research and development of modernized Korean traditional buildings, This is because, in today's modern society, the basic needs for survival have already been met and more people are now recognizing the importance of the identity of our unique culture. It is therefore timeous to consider not just how to preserve and use Korean traditional buildings, but also how to develop them into more industrialized and modernized buildings in a practical way. Recently, the direction has been focused on the industrialization of modernized Korean traditional buildings, including their evolution, and development, as well as on the numerous cases where construction has been delayed. In order to industrialize modernized Korean traditional buildings, we need to standardize their form and actively introduce current IT (Information Technology). In order to achieve this, it is absolutely necessary to change from the CADD (Computer Aided Design and Drafting) system to the BIM (Building Information Modeling) system, which reflects the concept of Virtual Architecture. Therefore, the aim of this study is to discuss the possibilities of using BIM system for industrialization of modernized Korean traditional buildings, extend the foundation of the form library, and develop an intelligent modeler. It is also necessary to exemplify a case model for modernized Korean traditional buildings to which BIM is applied.

An Analytical Appraisal of Building Information Modelling (BIM) Guidelines to Identify Variations in the Procedures

  • Das, Dakshata;Moon, Sungkon
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2016
  • The usage of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in building projects has enabled improvement in project planning, implementation and collaboration process amongst various stakeholders within architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. However, variations exist in the current practices of BIM implementation and coordination process in the industry. These variations result in inconsistent degree of BIM use across the construction industry. This inconsistency gives rise to several managerial and technological challenges such as data interoperability issues and purposeful integration and exchange of information within the BIM components. In order to tackle the issue, it is essential to analyse the different BIM approaches employed by the industry practitioners. BIM guidelines serve as a critical link between the BIM model, and its subsequent execution. They therefore provide the best reflection of BIM application and processes. This research paper aims to address the variations existing in BIM practices across the construction industry. It includes an extensive study of 21 existing, publicly available BIM-based guidelines in order to establish an understanding of the present state of practice and deduce issues and concerns related to them. All guidelines analysed in this paper are first categorised based on authorship and the release date for efficient comparison. The points of similarity and difference between them are thereby realized and outlined. In addition, the transition of project implementation process from traditional methods to BIM technology is also explained. The existence of inconsistencies in the BIM guidelines reviewed in this paper reflects the need of a BIM 'Code Compliance Check'. The Code Compliance Check will serve as a regulatory project guideline that will further improve the potential of BIM by incorporating a consistent BIM modelling methodology for the entire construction industry.

Ontology-based Facility Maintenance Information Integration Model using IFC-based BIM data

  • Kim, Karam;Yu, Jungho
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.280-283
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    • 2015
  • Many construction projects have used the building information modeling (BIM) extensively considering data interoperability throughout the projects' lifecycles. However, the current approach, which is to collect the data required to support facility maintenance system (FMS) has a significant shortcoming in that there are various individual pieces of information to represent the performance of the facility and the condition of each of the elements of the facility. Since a heterogeneous external database could be used to manage a construction project, all of the conditions related to the building cannot be included in an integrated BIM-based building model for data exchange. In this paper, we proposed an ontology-based facility maintenance information model to integrate multiple, related pieces of information on the construction project using industry foundation classesbased (IFC-based) BIM data. The proposed process will enable the engineers who are responsible for facility management to use a BIM-based model directly in the FMS-based work process without having to do additional data input. The proposed process can help ensure that the management of FMS information is more accurate and reliable.

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