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Virtual Permitting Framework for Off-site Construction Case Study: A Case Study of the State of Florida
The rising calls to supply more housing units in the United States real estate market have hit the record in the post-recession era. This pressure has led the investor in the AEC industry to think about alternative non-conventional ways to improve the quality, productivity and labor shortage. The growing business of adopting off-site construction has currently been rising. This new delivery method has helped to control the quality, quantity, and time. However, the off-site construction schedule can be shortened, and the building can be delivered faster by improving the permitting approval process. The current construction permitting process in the U.S is tending to be bureaucratic and not productive. Nevertheless, a growing number of Building Authorities are looking for a better way to boost the productivity of issuing the construction permit. Some of the Building Authorities have adopted online permitting and less paper policy. This paper reviews the barriers and challenges facing off-site construction permitting in the US. The study discusses the incorporation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the workflow of the manufactured building permitting. Moreover, the paper presents a Virtual Permitting concept to optimize the current permitting process for off-site construction projects.
Virtual Permitting Framework for Off-site Construction Case Study: A Case Study of the State of Florida
The rising calls to supply more housing units in the United States real estate market have hit the record in the post-recession era. This pressure has led the investor in the AEC industry to think about alternative non-conventional ways to improve the quality, productivity and labor shortage. The growing business of adopting off-site construction has currently been rising. This new delivery method has helped to control the quality, quantity, and time. However, the off-site construction schedule can be shortened, and the building can be delivered faster by improving the permitting approval process. The current construction permitting process in the U.S is tending to be bureaucratic and not productive. Nevertheless, a growing number of Building Authorities are looking for a better way to boost the productivity of issuing the construction permit. Some of the Building Authorities have adopted online permitting and less paper policy. This paper reviews the barriers and challenges facing off-site construction permitting in the US. The study discusses the incorporation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the workflow of the manufactured building permitting. Moreover, the paper presents a Virtual Permitting concept to optimize the current permitting process for off-site construction projects.
Virtual Permitting Framework for Off-site Construction Case Study: A Case Study of the State of Florida
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Toledo Santos, Eduardo (Herausgeber:in) / Scheer, Sergio (Herausgeber:in) / Messaoudi, Mouloud (Autor:in) / Nawari, Nawari O. (Autor:in)
International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering ; 2020 ; São Paulo, Brazil
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering ; Kapitel: 52 ; 757-771
14.07.2020
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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