Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system

This project presents an industry case study which I had encountered during my professional attachment in enhancing the utilisation of BIM data in project management within the Main Contractor’s organisation. The main problem that faced by Main Contractor during the professional attachment is the s...

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Main Author: Soh, Che Jui
Other Authors: Teoh Bak Koon
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1409682020-06-03T04:33:07Z Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system Soh, Che Jui Teoh Bak Koon School of Civil and Environmental Engineering bakkoon.teoh@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering This project presents an industry case study which I had encountered during my professional attachment in enhancing the utilisation of BIM data in project management within the Main Contractor’s organisation. The main problem that faced by Main Contractor during the professional attachment is the separation of BIM data and RFID tracking system adopted in the façade progress monitoring system. This report explored the practicability of using existing tools to improve the utilisation of data in BIM environment within RFID progress tracking system. During the development of the solution, the gaps in the information flow between the BIM database and RFID tracking data have been identified and this project mainly focused on the possibilities to bridge the gaps. Throughout this project, we found that Dynamo and C# Programming Language are some of the useful tools to plug these gaps. In our solutions, we make use of an Excel file, called “Linking file” to collect input data from BIM database and RFID data to manipulate the façade tracking process within BIM environment. We have also discussed on reason using such approach instead of direct link. From this study, we believed that one of the keys in levelling up the construction automation is to develop civil engineer with deep knowledge in both civil engineering and BIM technologies, to bridge the gaps between the user and the technology. With this, we strongly believe that the digitalisation and automation of the construction industry will be greatly lifted and improved in near future. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2020-06-03T04:33:07Z 2020-06-03T04:33:07Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140968 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Soh, Che Jui
Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
description This project presents an industry case study which I had encountered during my professional attachment in enhancing the utilisation of BIM data in project management within the Main Contractor’s organisation. The main problem that faced by Main Contractor during the professional attachment is the separation of BIM data and RFID tracking system adopted in the façade progress monitoring system. This report explored the practicability of using existing tools to improve the utilisation of data in BIM environment within RFID progress tracking system. During the development of the solution, the gaps in the information flow between the BIM database and RFID tracking data have been identified and this project mainly focused on the possibilities to bridge the gaps. Throughout this project, we found that Dynamo and C# Programming Language are some of the useful tools to plug these gaps. In our solutions, we make use of an Excel file, called “Linking file” to collect input data from BIM database and RFID data to manipulate the façade tracking process within BIM environment. We have also discussed on reason using such approach instead of direct link. From this study, we believed that one of the keys in levelling up the construction automation is to develop civil engineer with deep knowledge in both civil engineering and BIM technologies, to bridge the gaps between the user and the technology. With this, we strongly believe that the digitalisation and automation of the construction industry will be greatly lifted and improved in near future.
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title Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
title_short Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
title_full Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
title_fullStr Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
title_full_unstemmed Construction management in the era of BIM : automation of facade tracking system
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