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BIM-based Facility Management Models for Existing Buildings
While building information modeling (BIM) is used to design and develop new buildings, one major challenge to BIM adoption for existing buildings is capturing accurate initial building data and converting them into BIM model objects. This study, therefore, develops a framework that uses various data capturing techniques for existing buildings, then converts the captured data into 3D BIM models that can improve FM. Specifically, 3D laser scanning was used to capture interior building data, while uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) photography was used to capture exterior building data. Captured data was then converted into a 3D BIM model, which was verified as being identical to the existing building, and the 3D BIM model was further integrated into a web-based building management system (BMS) platform. This framework assists in developing a digital BIM-based model that visualizes the existing building and which, when integrated with existing BMS. This study advances the existing body of knowledge as it contributes to a better understanding of how different scanning techniques can be used to develop BIM models of existing buildings for broader adoption.
BIM-based Facility Management Models for Existing Buildings
While building information modeling (BIM) is used to design and develop new buildings, one major challenge to BIM adoption for existing buildings is capturing accurate initial building data and converting them into BIM model objects. This study, therefore, develops a framework that uses various data capturing techniques for existing buildings, then converts the captured data into 3D BIM models that can improve FM. Specifically, 3D laser scanning was used to capture interior building data, while uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) photography was used to capture exterior building data. Captured data was then converted into a 3D BIM model, which was verified as being identical to the existing building, and the 3D BIM model was further integrated into a web-based building management system (BMS) platform. This framework assists in developing a digital BIM-based model that visualizes the existing building and which, when integrated with existing BMS. This study advances the existing body of knowledge as it contributes to a better understanding of how different scanning techniques can be used to develop BIM models of existing buildings for broader adoption.
BIM-based Facility Management Models for Existing Buildings
Soliman, Karim (author) / Naji, Khalid (author) / Gunduz, Murat (author) / Tokdemir, Onur (author) / Faqih, Faisal (author) / Zayed, Tarek (author)
2021-09-15
doi:10.36909/jer.11433
Journal of Engineering Research; Vol 10 No 1A (2022): Journal of Engineering Research ; 21-37 ; 2307-1885 ; 2307-1877 ; 10.36909/jer.v10i1A
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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