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Health Building Information Modeling (HBIM)-Based Facility Management: A Conceptual Framework
The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has brought significant challenges to building operation and occupant health. In practice, building operators have begun to use various Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, intelligent sensing devices, and manual registration methods to update occupant information and behaviour in different building areas. Building spaces are classified according to their health, such as the distinction between safe areas and infected areas. Using the health data of occupants and spaces to help buildings operate efficiently and safely is a problem that needs to be solved urgently. This research proposed a conceptual framework for facility management driven by a Health Building Information Model (HBIM). The framework aims to incorporate the emerging data types to enrich the health information of the BIM model and provide decision support for facility operation and maintenance.
Health Building Information Modeling (HBIM)-Based Facility Management: A Conceptual Framework
The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has brought significant challenges to building operation and occupant health. In practice, building operators have begun to use various Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, intelligent sensing devices, and manual registration methods to update occupant information and behaviour in different building areas. Building spaces are classified according to their health, such as the distinction between safe areas and infected areas. Using the health data of occupants and spaces to help buildings operate efficiently and safely is a problem that needs to be solved urgently. This research proposed a conceptual framework for facility management driven by a Health Building Information Model (HBIM). The framework aims to incorporate the emerging data types to enrich the health information of the BIM model and provide decision support for facility operation and maintenance.
Health Building Information Modeling (HBIM)-Based Facility Management: A Conceptual Framework
Lecture Notes in Operations res.
Guo, Hongling (editor) / Fang, Dongping (editor) / Lu, Weisheng (editor) / Peng, Yi (editor) / Tan, Tan (author) / Fang, Zigeng (author) / Zheng, Yuanwei (author) / Yang, Yufeng (author)
International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate ; 2021 ; Beijing, China
2022-09-02
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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