2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-33570-0_2
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From Cloud to BIM Model of the Built Environment: The Digitized Process for Competitive Tender, Project, Construction and Management

Abstract: The new methodologies of surveying and modelling allow for important advantages in the whole life cycle of a building. Specifically, the point cloud, with its richness in detail, can be the basis to set an interesting and useful work of creating a BIM model. Inside, all the objects with a well-structured informative part allow for the interoperability between the different figures involved in the process. One of the main aims can be the use of a BIM model to manage the competitive tender in the public works in… Show more

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“…The results show that the Process category has a considerably higher number of publications discussing BIM-FM implementation frameworks and methodologies in the public domain. For example, Guzzetti et al [78] provide a method based on BIM to manage the urban space; moreover, Di Giuda et al [35] define a university guideline to allow the public entity to procure works and to manage the building portfolio. Shohet and Nobili [66] present a KPI framework for maintaining public clinic facilities.…”
Section: Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that the Process category has a considerably higher number of publications discussing BIM-FM implementation frameworks and methodologies in the public domain. For example, Guzzetti et al [78] provide a method based on BIM to manage the urban space; moreover, Di Giuda et al [35] define a university guideline to allow the public entity to procure works and to manage the building portfolio. Shohet and Nobili [66] present a KPI framework for maintaining public clinic facilities.…”
Section: Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-range photogrammetry assisted by RPAS facilitates the capture of data in areas that are hidden or hard to access beyond the reach of a laser scanner. The architectural survey accomplished using these techniques is thus a threedimensional digital twin of the captured data [46].…”
Section: The Design and Structure Of The Scabim Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%