2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141811433
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Streamlining Tunnelling Projects through BIM

Abstract: Currently, most academic discourse looking at the advantages of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is kept very general. This article evaluates how the use of BIM affects social and economic aspects of seven different tunneling projects. The analysis is based on internal project documentation and on-site visits, resulting in the authors subjective perception. Due to a confidentiality policy given by ongoing projects, the official documentation is anonymised. On one hand, the social analysis considers teamwor… Show more

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“…Regarding tunnel infrastructure, Massimo-Kaiser et al [214] evaluated how the use of BIM has affected the social and economic aspects of seven different tunnelling projects, resulting in a general benefit. The studies of Wang et al [215] focused on sustainability.…”
Section: Tunnelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding tunnel infrastructure, Massimo-Kaiser et al [214] evaluated how the use of BIM has affected the social and economic aspects of seven different tunnelling projects, resulting in a general benefit. The studies of Wang et al [215] focused on sustainability.…”
Section: Tunnelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design coordination ensures correct information to go to sites during construction." Massimo-Kaiser et al, [32] mentioned that BIM led to a streamlined design process across disciplines. BIM is typically used to coordinate data from design process and compile it into a 3D parametric model, which facilitates design consultants to visualise projects with reduced design errors [33].…”
Section: Design-related Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%