Spatial conflicts often occur on construction sites and can have significant impact on the total construc-tion progress. However, the specification and calculation of spatial requirements for construction process-es is very time-consuming. For this reason, spatial aspects are often not considered adequately in practice. In this paper an approach for modeling spatial requirements of construction activities using building in-formation models is introduced. Based on the Partial Model Query Language (PMQL) some extensions have been developed to define spatial requirements efficiently. To identify and solve spatial conflicts, the spatial requirements can be integrated into a constraint-based simulation approach. During the simulation run, proces...
The paper presents a conceptual study on the application of spatial reasoning on building informatio...
Workspace demand changes across space and time, stressing the need to consider space as a limited an...
This work addresses the problem arising on all construction sites: the occurrence of workspace inter...
Extensive research efforts have been made in construction simulation. Nevertheless, work space is ne...
Abstract—Up till now, traditional methods of planning construction projects such as 2D technologies ...
In construction projects, the space required for executing each activity is unanimously recognized a...
Abstract. User requirements, building codes, construction rules and regulations imply constraints on...
Workspace conflicts and building components can happen in different forms and both permanently and t...
With increasing pressure for shorter delivery schedules, space is a critical resource at constructio...
The specification of the spatial requirements for a building is the basis for the architectural desi...
In construction management, a spatial conflict between two activities is generally identified as the...
textSite modeling can be useful in various safety-enhancement applications and for as-built data ac...
In the field of construction works planning, workspaces must be considered as limited resources, in ...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on a simulation concept to visualize and to analyze outfitting processe...
The planning and scheduling of construction projects depends on technological and temporal constrain...
The paper presents a conceptual study on the application of spatial reasoning on building informatio...
Workspace demand changes across space and time, stressing the need to consider space as a limited an...
This work addresses the problem arising on all construction sites: the occurrence of workspace inter...
Extensive research efforts have been made in construction simulation. Nevertheless, work space is ne...
Abstract—Up till now, traditional methods of planning construction projects such as 2D technologies ...
In construction projects, the space required for executing each activity is unanimously recognized a...
Abstract. User requirements, building codes, construction rules and regulations imply constraints on...
Workspace conflicts and building components can happen in different forms and both permanently and t...
With increasing pressure for shorter delivery schedules, space is a critical resource at constructio...
The specification of the spatial requirements for a building is the basis for the architectural desi...
In construction management, a spatial conflict between two activities is generally identified as the...
textSite modeling can be useful in various safety-enhancement applications and for as-built data ac...
In the field of construction works planning, workspaces must be considered as limited resources, in ...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on a simulation concept to visualize and to analyze outfitting processe...
The planning and scheduling of construction projects depends on technological and temporal constrain...
The paper presents a conceptual study on the application of spatial reasoning on building informatio...
Workspace demand changes across space and time, stressing the need to consider space as a limited an...
This work addresses the problem arising on all construction sites: the occurrence of workspace inter...