2008
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(2008)134:10(776)
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Areas of Application for 3D and 4D Models on Construction Projects

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“…Timo et al found [56] that 3D/4D models have been applied successfully for virtually reviewing facility designs during the design phase and for visually analyzing construction sequencing during the construction phase. This research also pointed out that further researchers need to explore work and business processes that integrate 3D/4D models into the currently prevailing processes of the construction industry [56].…”
Section: Information Technology Applications In Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Timo et al found [56] that 3D/4D models have been applied successfully for virtually reviewing facility designs during the design phase and for visually analyzing construction sequencing during the construction phase. This research also pointed out that further researchers need to explore work and business processes that integrate 3D/4D models into the currently prevailing processes of the construction industry [56].…”
Section: Information Technology Applications In Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timo et al found [56] that 3D/4D models have been applied successfully for virtually reviewing facility designs during the design phase and for visually analyzing construction sequencing during the construction phase. This research also pointed out that further researchers need to explore work and business processes that integrate 3D/4D models into the currently prevailing processes of the construction industry [56]. Aram et al [57] developed an information flow process model for concrete reinforcement over its supply chain; in doing so, they proved that that BIM tools are applicable to four specific areas: (1) design and modeling; (2) editing, updating and optimization; (3) interoperability; and (4) project and construction management.…”
Section: Information Technology Applications In Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is consisted of point cloud data in three-dimension. It is necessary to develop a better way to exchange three-dimensional model data electronically between applications (Hartmann et al, 2008). The river information database stores all information generated during the Figure 7.…”
Section: System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous research studies have pointed out the benefits of Building Information Modelling (BIM), especially by using 4D modelling to support production planning and control, such as testing alternative sequences of tasks (Chau et al, 2004), predicting logistics problems (Hartmann et al, 2008), detecting spatial conflicts between tasks (Akinci et al, 2002), monitoring progress discrepancies (Golparvar-Fard et al, 2009), improving site layouts (Ma et al, 2005) and analysing workspace congestion (Chavada et al, 2012). BIM enables a wide range of information to be stored and connected to a virtual building representation, which is produced by different project participants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%