This paper focuses on the COBie requirement that all assets shall be classified according to a common classification system. This requirement is justified by the need to identify assets and benchmark their management performance against other assets. The lack of classification information in BIM models is less tolerable than lack of unique names, as it represents a repetitive and knowledge-intensive task to add manually. Moreover it is a manual task that may need to be repeated at several intermediate points either for carbon assessment or for COBie handover
In recent times, the relevance of information has grown in prominence with roles involving data or i...
Construction models received by owners typically include the details of components required for cons...
Conference topics: Standards and Interoperability policies in a web based organisation; BIM based ...
This paper focuses on the COBie requirement that all assets shall be classified according to a commo...
At present, the capability to collect information from different sources [building information model...
Nowadays construction projects are more and more delivered by Building Information Models instead of...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review and provide reco...
BIM is increasingly considered as a key driver in the design, manufacturing, and management of digit...
Aim of this research is to draw up a proprietary BIM guideline to help buildings owners in managing ...
This research aims at exploiting COBie to develop a lean methodology to rate existing assets using s...
Aim of this research is to draw up a proprietary BIM guideline to help buildings owners in managing ...
This presentation compares between the suitability of different global classification systems for us...
A National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) study shows that all stakeholders in the cap...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) implementation in the design and construction phases of road pr...
Purpose: As buildings become more complex, property management becomes increasingly complex. New dem...
In recent times, the relevance of information has grown in prominence with roles involving data or i...
Construction models received by owners typically include the details of components required for cons...
Conference topics: Standards and Interoperability policies in a web based organisation; BIM based ...
This paper focuses on the COBie requirement that all assets shall be classified according to a commo...
At present, the capability to collect information from different sources [building information model...
Nowadays construction projects are more and more delivered by Building Information Models instead of...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review and provide reco...
BIM is increasingly considered as a key driver in the design, manufacturing, and management of digit...
Aim of this research is to draw up a proprietary BIM guideline to help buildings owners in managing ...
This research aims at exploiting COBie to develop a lean methodology to rate existing assets using s...
Aim of this research is to draw up a proprietary BIM guideline to help buildings owners in managing ...
This presentation compares between the suitability of different global classification systems for us...
A National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) study shows that all stakeholders in the cap...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) implementation in the design and construction phases of road pr...
Purpose: As buildings become more complex, property management becomes increasingly complex. New dem...
In recent times, the relevance of information has grown in prominence with roles involving data or i...
Construction models received by owners typically include the details of components required for cons...
Conference topics: Standards and Interoperability policies in a web based organisation; BIM based ...