Computing in Civil Engineering (2011) 2011
DOI: 10.1061/41182(416)77
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Temporary Facility Planning of a Construction Project Using BIM (Building Information Modeling)

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“…It also provides automated code-compliance and structural stability checking for scaffolding systems. Sulankivi et al (2010) and Kim and Ahn (2011) incorporated safety features such as guardrails into the temporary structure models. Lee et al (2009) developed a tool that generates the formwork layouts based on the prioritized design requirements.…”
Section: Computer-assisted Planning and Management Of Temporary Strucmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It also provides automated code-compliance and structural stability checking for scaffolding systems. Sulankivi et al (2010) and Kim and Ahn (2011) incorporated safety features such as guardrails into the temporary structure models. Lee et al (2009) developed a tool that generates the formwork layouts based on the prioritized design requirements.…”
Section: Computer-assisted Planning and Management Of Temporary Strucmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the approaches conduct this process manually based on visual analysis. Only the safety management tool developed by Kim and Ahn (2011) automatically recognized the perimeter of a BIM model and incorporated a scaffolding system model around the building model. This research, however, did not present any detailed methodology to analyze a building's geometry.…”
Section: Computer-assisted Planning and Management Of Temporary Strucmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watson (2010);Ku and Mills (2010);Kim and Ahn (2011);Ganah and John (2015);;Zhang et al (2015) explored the use of digital technologies such as BIM, VR and AR in the design and operation stages to represent and manage graphics as well as automatically analyse designs, identify health and safety-related design deficiencies, generate illustrations, reports, design schedules and for simulation of construction processes.2. Cluster 2 -Visualisation and Image Processing forConstruction Projects: represented in the green region of the map had 9 items with keywords such as augmented reality, cameras, data handling, image processing, life cycle, maintenance, photogrammetry, reliability and 3D.…”
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“…More recently, researchers have recognized the benefits of modeling technology for the safety management of temporary structures (Chi et al 2012, Kim andAhn 2011), and are using sensing technology to monitor formwork operations as a means of preventing structural failures (Moon et al 2012). This work is in the early stages of implementation and the opportunity for expanded applications of CPS in preventing failures and promoting safe construction techniques remains promising as discussed in the remainder of this paper.…”
Section: Applications In the Built Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%