A conceptual approach to track design changes within a multi-disciplinary BIM environment


Autoria(s): Pilehchian, Behzad; Staub-French, Sheryl; Nepal, Madhav Prasad
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Successful management of design changes is critical for the efficient delivery of construction projects. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is envisioned to play an important role in integrating design, construction and facility management processes through coordinated changes throughout the project life-cycle. BIM currently provides significant benefits in coordinating changes across different views in a single model, and identifying conflicts between different discipline-specific models. However, current BIM tools provide limited support in managing changes across several discipline-specific models. This paper describes an approach to represent, coordinate, and track changes within a collaborative multi-disciplinary BIM environment. This approach was informed by a detailed case study of a large, complex, fast-tracked BIM project where we investigated numerous design changes, analyzed change management processes, and evaluated existing BIM tools. Our approach characterises design changes in an ontology to represent changed component attributes, dependencies between components, and change impacts. It explores different types of dependencies amongst different design changes and describes how a graph based approach and dependency matrix could assist with automating the propagation and impact of changes in a BIM-based project delivery process.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80080/

Publicador

NRC Research Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/80080/1/Accepted%20Manuscript.pdf

DOI:10.1139/cjce-2014-0078

Pilehchian, Behzad, Staub-French, Sheryl, & Nepal, Madhav Prasad (2015) A conceptual approach to track design changes within a multi-disciplinary BIM environment. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 42(2), pp. 139-152.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 The authors

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning #120302 Design Innovation #120403 Engineering Design Methods #building #design management #ontology #dependency matrix #change management #level of development #model evolution #traceability
Tipo

Journal Article