2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2005.10.010
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Generation of a construction planning from a 3D CAD model

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“…In this respect, attempts to automate the process of project scheduling based on BIM or 3D models have been carried out in recent years. For instance, De Vries and Harink [4] proposed a special algorithm to generate construction schedules at the building component level from a 3D CAD model. This algorithm generates construction orders by topology/geometry of building components, (i.e., which component is on top of or adjacent to another component).…”
Section: Bim-based Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, attempts to automate the process of project scheduling based on BIM or 3D models have been carried out in recent years. For instance, De Vries and Harink [4] proposed a special algorithm to generate construction schedules at the building component level from a 3D CAD model. This algorithm generates construction orders by topology/geometry of building components, (i.e., which component is on top of or adjacent to another component).…”
Section: Bim-based Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vriesa and Harink [77] presented their algorithm, which extracted the construction sequence from a 3D model of the building. They detected the adjacency inferences and used the approach of displacing objects downward to find intersecting [76] addressed the common objectsplitting problems of using BIM for scheduling and proposed their algorithm for BIM object boundary representations as defined in IFC.…”
Section: Model-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction process can then be simulated by executing the process modeler built in the VP system and the user can visually check how the process proceeds. 4D CAD systems can be used for construction analysis and communication [6]. Hartmann and Fischer [7] developed an integrated process of how project teams can use 3D/4D models efficiently to support the knowledge communication and generation needed during the constructability review on construction projects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%