2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2018.03.007
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BIM-based framework for automatic scheduling of facility maintenance work orders

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“…Other attempts focused on developing automated approaches to define possible causes and retrieve related information to facilitate the process of HVAC troubleshooting [75,76]. Other automated approaches focused on providing FM teams with visualizations of the work order categories to enhance the work order execution process [77], and to schedule FM work orders [78] to help prioritize assignment of maintenance activities.…”
Section: Category: Maintenance Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other attempts focused on developing automated approaches to define possible causes and retrieve related information to facilitate the process of HVAC troubleshooting [75,76]. Other automated approaches focused on providing FM teams with visualizations of the work order categories to enhance the work order execution process [77], and to schedule FM work orders [78] to help prioritize assignment of maintenance activities.…”
Section: Category: Maintenance Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, not all asset and O&M related information is compatible for hosting in a BIM environment [16]. Possible reasons as found in existing literature are inconsistent naming conventions, inadequate techniques to capture building facilities and assets, lack of knowledge about information necessary for O&M and FM, and poor information synchronization [4,9,17,18]. To eliminate the interoperability issues between the BIM used for design and construction and the BIM to be used for O&M, COBie (Construction Operations Building Information Exchange) and several other researchers [7,[19][20][21] have been working in developing new data standards for BIM projects.…”
Section: Bim Integrated Asset Management Challengesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Though the Public Work Department (PWD) has introduced MySPATA, an electronic-based asset management solution, the database is not integrated with 3D models and requires manual inspection, making it difficult to locate the actual onsite position of the asset, which is tedious and time consuming. Literature reveals that this is common in traditional asset management which is mostly paper-based with manual inspection, and proves to be inefficient, tedious and prone to human error [3][4][5]. BIM has emerged as the core of information management that can generate, consolidate and maintain an integrated database for the design, construction, operation and maintenance process in the AEC industry [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cheng [24] presented a decision support system framework based on BIM that utilized information from FM records to assess the condition of facilities, predict potential failure and develop optimized maintenance and budget allocation plans. In a BIM-based system framework, Chen [25] realized the automatic scheduling of work orders for facility maintenance. These researches helped improving the efficiency of decision-making, avoiding risk of catastrophic failure and reducing cost.…”
Section: Related Academic Researchesmentioning
confidence: 99%