28th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction (ISARC 2011) 2011
DOI: 10.22260/isarc2011/0239
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Introduction of Construction Management Integrated System Using BIM in the Honam High-Speed RailwayLot No. 4-2

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The Honam High-Speed Railway Lot No.4-2 consisting of 6 bridges including the arch bridge, the extradosed bridge and 2 tunnels with a total length of 9.38km and the whole construction work should be completed within 31 months only. In order to control the detailed cost and the construction process thoroughly, the construction management integrated system based on BIM(Building Information Modeling) has been developed and adopted firstly by the Civil Engineering Technology Dept. of Ssangyong E&C in Kore… Show more

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“…In South Korea, the 9.38 km Honam high-speed line, including 2 tunnels and 6 bridges [30], includes the use of BIM.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Korea, the 9.38 km Honam high-speed line, including 2 tunnels and 6 bridges [30], includes the use of BIM.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From Figure 7 it is clear to see that the majority of the literature volume is focused at the project level with 144 papers (68%), generating systems that refer to dimensions and processes that exist throughout the entire project, some interesting examples are a case study of a steel bridge project by Liu, et al [41] utilising 5D integrated design and construction and Cho, et al [16] review of the BIM-based integrated construction management system utilised on a complex 10km rail project. Company level (44 papers) examples include integrating resource production and construction activities [4].…”
Section: Distribution Of Publications By Organisational Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that the application of BIM coordination technology reduces the information gap, enhances construction quality and helps in meeting the schedule. The other article, Cho et al (2011), introduced the application of the construction management integrated system by using BIM on a case study of the Honam High-Speed Railway Lot No. 4-2, Korea.…”
Section: High-speed Railwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%