The management of a construction site implies multiple tasks for what concerns both contractors and client’s team. The expected results in a construction projects need to comply the requirements of quality, planned times and cost respect, sustainability, safety etc.. It is now well known how the use Building Information Models, not only for the design but also for the management of projects, can improve the quality of a building process thanks to the amount of information available in the BIM database. This is valid both for new construction works and also for restoration works, despite the complexities of the latter. Starting from this point the presented research aims to study the levels development (LOD) of models with the scope of using such information for the works advancements checking during the realization of restoration works. In fact, as will be demonstrated in the paper, the on-field management with the use of such models, if correctly developed and used, can simplify the work of contractors and clients inspectors during the works realization. In particular will be discussed how to develop a model of an existing building, and of the restoration works to be realized on it, in terms of elements to be represented and information detail. This with the aim of inserting an amount of information useful for an on-field assessment of works. A case study is also presented in which the studied levels of development were tested in a real situation

Built Heritage Information Models development for on-field checking of restoration works

M. TRANI;M. CASSANO
2017-01-01

Abstract

The management of a construction site implies multiple tasks for what concerns both contractors and client’s team. The expected results in a construction projects need to comply the requirements of quality, planned times and cost respect, sustainability, safety etc.. It is now well known how the use Building Information Models, not only for the design but also for the management of projects, can improve the quality of a building process thanks to the amount of information available in the BIM database. This is valid both for new construction works and also for restoration works, despite the complexities of the latter. Starting from this point the presented research aims to study the levels development (LOD) of models with the scope of using such information for the works advancements checking during the realization of restoration works. In fact, as will be demonstrated in the paper, the on-field management with the use of such models, if correctly developed and used, can simplify the work of contractors and clients inspectors during the works realization. In particular will be discussed how to develop a model of an existing building, and of the restoration works to be realized on it, in terms of elements to be represented and information detail. This with the aim of inserting an amount of information useful for an on-field assessment of works. A case study is also presented in which the studied levels of development were tested in a real situation
2017
WORLD HERITAGE and DISASTER Knowledge, Culture and Rapresentation Le Vie dei Mercanti _ XV International Forum
978-88-6542-582-4
HBIM, CoSIM, Works analysis, Work progresses estimation
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