2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2017.12.004
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Planning and developing facility management-enabled building information model (FM-enabled BIM)

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“…Among the necessary data, Hamledari et al indicate the details associated with the inspection process, such as the person/organisation responsible, defects, as-built type, as-designed type, data capture tools, time/date of the inspection, the inspector's notes and the images captured [20]. Gao et al begin, instead, from a more detailed analysis of the components to be detected on-site, starting from the OmniClass classification and integrating it with data fields in a COBie worksheet [21].…”
Section: Requirement Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the necessary data, Hamledari et al indicate the details associated with the inspection process, such as the person/organisation responsible, defects, as-built type, as-designed type, data capture tools, time/date of the inspection, the inspector's notes and the images captured [20]. Gao et al begin, instead, from a more detailed analysis of the components to be detected on-site, starting from the OmniClass classification and integrating it with data fields in a COBie worksheet [21].…”
Section: Requirement Analysismentioning
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: 99%
“…Although number of studies had been done to identify and categorize the required information in BIM necessary for FM as well as process of developing FM-enabled BIM, asset-related information is different for various building facilities depending on FM functions, how assets are managed by O&M personnel, legislative requirements, etc. [7,9]. Moreover, owners and FM personnel have limited experience and knowledge of using and updating BIM as necessary for asset management [7,22].…”
Section: Bim Integrated Asset Management Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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