Managing Real-Time Information Within BIM-Based Processes for Assessing Building Behaviours in Operation

Author:

Pasini Daniela1,Ciribini Angelo Luigi Camillo2,Daniotti Bruno1

Affiliation:

1. Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2. University of Brescia, Italy

Abstract

Considering the remarkable shift that the digitalisation is nowadays bringing about in the building sector, the paper focuses on how the great amount of data collected around assets is changing the way buildings are operated, particularly for what concerns innovation on products, processes and technologies. By establishing a connection between as-designed virtual models and as-delivered physical assets, the paper presents methods and tools based on information management and developed for assessing building behaviours in operation and for defining control strategies for satisfying user needs. The research aims to investigate how the building process could benefit from the availability of multi-faceted information collected in real time (e.g. through sensors) during the operational stages of buildings. Digitally-enabled practices and technologies have been developed and tested for improving a data-driven asset management, by enriching Building Information Models through data gathered through Building Management Systems, according to the Industry Foundation Classes schema.

Publisher

IGI Global

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