Using BIM for smarter and safer scaffolding and formwork construction: a preliminary methodology
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10/09/2012
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The goal of this research project is to develop specific BIM objects for temporary construction activities which are fully integrated with object design, construction efficiency and safety parameters. Specifically, the project will deliver modularised electronic scaffolding and formwork objects that will allow designers to easily incorporate them into BIM models to facilitate smarter and safer infrastructure and building construction. This research first identified there is currently a distinct lack of BIM objects for temporary construction works resulting in productivity loss during design and construction, and opportunities for improved consideration of safety standards and practices with the design of scaffolding and formwork. This is particularly relevant in Australia, given the “harmonisation” of OHS legislation across all states and territories from 1 January 2012, meaning that enhancements to Queensland practices will have direct application across Australia. Thus, in conjunction with government and industry partners in Queensland, Australia, the research team developed a strategic three-phase research methodology: (1) the preliminary review phase on industrial scaffolding and formwork practices and BIM implementation; (2) the BIM object development phase with specific safety and productivity functions; and (3) the Queensland-wide workshop phase for product dissemination and training. This paper discusses background review findings, details of the developed methodology, and expected research outcomes and their contributions to the Australian construction industry. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51324/3/51324.pdf http://www.bdg.nus.edu.sg/safetyconf/index.htm Chi, Seokho, Hampson, Keith D., & Biggs, Herbert C. (2012) Using BIM for smarter and safer scaffolding and formwork construction: a preliminary methodology. In Modelling and Building Health and Safety, Singapore. |
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Copyright 2012 Please consult the author |
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Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Faculty of Health; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre; Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #090000 ENGINEERING #120000 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #Construction safety #BIM for safety #scaffolding and formwork construction #BIM for temporary construction |
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Conference Paper |