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Building Information Modeling for Existing Buildings – Deconstruction Planning and Management
In recent years, the construction and deconstruction sector is digitally developing via so‐called building information modeling (BIM). BIM was originally designed to plan and construct new buildings with a shared digital building model. This chapter describes the status of BIM use at the end of a building's lifecycle and focuses on the state‐of‐the‐art data generation of existing buildings including different data generation schemes, technologies and standards. It reviews the approaches and developments regarding BIM use in deconstruction. Before deconstruction, a waste management plan has to be developed that documents the whereabouts of all materials, components, products and resulting waste fractions. End‐of‐life or “grave” summarizes the last stage in a product's lifecycle. In this lifecycle stage, the function of the product at its location/site is terminated. BIM as a central platform and data repository itself provides basic collaboration and project management functionalities that can both used for construction and deconstruction purposes.
Building Information Modeling for Existing Buildings – Deconstruction Planning and Management
In recent years, the construction and deconstruction sector is digitally developing via so‐called building information modeling (BIM). BIM was originally designed to plan and construct new buildings with a shared digital building model. This chapter describes the status of BIM use at the end of a building's lifecycle and focuses on the state‐of‐the‐art data generation of existing buildings including different data generation schemes, technologies and standards. It reviews the approaches and developments regarding BIM use in deconstruction. Before deconstruction, a waste management plan has to be developed that documents the whereabouts of all materials, components, products and resulting waste fractions. End‐of‐life or “grave” summarizes the last stage in a product's lifecycle. In this lifecycle stage, the function of the product at its location/site is terminated. BIM as a central platform and data repository itself provides basic collaboration and project management functionalities that can both used for construction and deconstruction purposes.
Building Information Modeling for Existing Buildings – Deconstruction Planning and Management
Teulier, Régine (author) / Bagieu, Marie (author) / VOLK, Rebekka (author)
Building Information Modeling ; 147-169
2023-12-29
23 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Online Contents | 2018
|British Library Online Contents | 2018
|British Library Online Contents | 2018
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