Defects experienced during construction are costly and preventable. However, inspection programs employed today cannot adequately detect and manage defects that occur on construction sites, as they are based on measurements at specific locations and times, and are not integrated into complete electronic models. Emerging sensing technologies and project modeling capabilities motivate the development of a formalism that can be used for active quality control on construction sites. In this paper, we outline a process of acquiring and updating detailed design information, identifying inspection goals, inspection planning, as-built data acquisition and analysis, and defect detection and management. We discuss the validation of this formalism bas...
Defects and errors in new or recently completed work continually pervade the construction industry. ...
This Deliverable D1.1 aims to analyse the context of construction projects across various countrie...
Presentationthrough improved detectability. As important, however, are: 1) the establishment of desi...
Abstract: Defects that occur during the construction process account for a large percentage of overa...
The promise of lower costs for sensors that can be used for construction inspection means that inspe...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the representation and reasoning about construction spec...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Comprehensive and timely inspection of quality issues is critical for reducing ...
The construction industry has seen an increase in its complexity. This has meant an increased need f...
ABSTRACT: Construction defects are always the key concern of the construction industry. Different co...
The highway infrastructure management sector has limited implementations of digital data collection ...
In construction process, defects occur inevitably and repeatedly. It is one of the primary causes of...
In the construction process, real-time quality control and early defects detection are still the mos...
In the construction process, real-time quality control and early defects detection are still the mos...
The necessity for automatic monitoring tools led to using 3D sensing technologies to collect accurat...
The main causes of building defects are errors in the design and the construction phases. These caus...
Defects and errors in new or recently completed work continually pervade the construction industry. ...
This Deliverable D1.1 aims to analyse the context of construction projects across various countrie...
Presentationthrough improved detectability. As important, however, are: 1) the establishment of desi...
Abstract: Defects that occur during the construction process account for a large percentage of overa...
The promise of lower costs for sensors that can be used for construction inspection means that inspe...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the representation and reasoning about construction spec...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Comprehensive and timely inspection of quality issues is critical for reducing ...
The construction industry has seen an increase in its complexity. This has meant an increased need f...
ABSTRACT: Construction defects are always the key concern of the construction industry. Different co...
The highway infrastructure management sector has limited implementations of digital data collection ...
In construction process, defects occur inevitably and repeatedly. It is one of the primary causes of...
In the construction process, real-time quality control and early defects detection are still the mos...
In the construction process, real-time quality control and early defects detection are still the mos...
The necessity for automatic monitoring tools led to using 3D sensing technologies to collect accurat...
The main causes of building defects are errors in the design and the construction phases. These caus...
Defects and errors in new or recently completed work continually pervade the construction industry. ...
This Deliverable D1.1 aims to analyse the context of construction projects across various countrie...
Presentationthrough improved detectability. As important, however, are: 1) the establishment of desi...