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Development of Automated BIM Data Quality Pre-Check (BDQPC) System in Architectural Design Phase

Authors
CHOI, JUNG SIKKim,InhanShin, Jihye
Issue Date
Jan-2019
Publisher
Science Publishing Corporation Inc
Keywords
Building Code Checking; Building Information Modeling (BIM); Data Quality; Industry Foundation Classes (IFC); Pre-Checking
Citation
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE), v.8, no.1.4, pp.492 - 499
Indexed
OTHER
Journal Title
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Volume
8
Number
1.4
Start Page
492
End Page
499
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/3909
ISSN
2227-524X
Abstract
Recently, the mandates on utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) implemented by the public institutions of many countries have had a great impact on the significantly increasing practices of BIM. BIM is a technology that supports a process of information exchange and communication by integrating, interchanging, and reusing data during the building lifecycle. The improvement of work efficiency and productivity that comes with BIM adoption depends on the consistency and accuracy of data. To maximize the benefit of BIM, interest in BIM data quality has been increasing all over the world. The delivery of BIM data is mandatory in advanced countries, and these countries are promoting automated BIM quality checking. The BIM data quality pre-check (BDQPC), which is conducted by a designer in the design phase, offers opportunities for quality improvement by continuously assessing BIM data. However, the BIM quality pre-check is being conducted under the arbitrary interpretation of users because of the absence of specific review factors and assessment methods for checking BIM quality. The purpose of this study is to suggest an automated BIM quality pre-checking system to improve BIM design quality effectively and efficiently. It is expected to meet the owner’s requirements and to minimize the additional cost and time incurred from revising and reproducing data by ensuring its consistency and accuracy.
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