Optimizing Energy Consumption in Building Designs Using Building Information Model (BIM)

Author:

Egwunatum Samuel1,Joseph-Akwara Esther2,Akaigwe Richard3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Quantity Surveying, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, Nigeria

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, Nigeria

3. Department of Building Plc, Institute of Builders, Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Given the ability of a Building Information Model (BIM) to serve as a multi-disciplinary data repository, this paper seeks to explore and exploit the sustainability value of Building Information Modelling/models in delivering buildings that require less energy for their operation, emit less CO2 and at the same time provide a comfortable living environment for their occupants. This objective was achieved by a critical and extensive review of the literature covering: (1) building energy consumption, (2) building energy performance and analysis, and (3) building information modeling and energy assessment. The literature cited in this paper showed that linking an energy analysis tool with a BIM model helped project design teams to predict and create optimized energy consumption. To validate this finding, an in-depth analysis was carried out on a completed BIM integrated construction project using the Arboleda Project in the Dominican Republic. The findings showed that the BIM-based energy analysis helped the design team achieve the world’s first 103% positive energy building. From the research findings, the paper concludes that linking an energy analysis tool with a BIM model helps to expedite the energy analysis process, provide more detailed and accurate results as well as deliver energy-efficient buildings. The study further recommends that the adoption of a level 2 BIM and the integration of BIM in energy optimization analyse should be made compulsory for all projects irrespective of the method of procurement (government-funded or otherwise) or its size.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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