BIM-SCM-RFID Oriented Study for Open Building Renovation -The Old Building Case Study
2013
Hochschulschrift
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According to a previous study, 28% of the residents of Taipei City renovated their houses during 1999–2001. They renovated old buildings that required different repairs, such as changes in partition and plumbing. However, there are limitations in the extent of renovations possible because of the improper plumbing, exiting shaft channel, and equipment found in old buildings. As a result, during building renovations, the equipment used generates loud noise as well as dispersed dust because of the resulting vibrations inside the building. According to the concept of “open building,” the building should be built such that it allows for easy rebuilding. An open building is composed of multiple “blocks.” A resident can remove or update any component of the open building at any time depending on different needs. Also, the components removed can be reused to reduce the impact on environment. This study discovered multiple problems in the old renovation process: difficulty in sorting multiple plans, difficulty in reaching a common consensus regarding the calculated quantity results, insufficient information regarding the building materials to be purchased, and difficultly in managing the materials and processes in the construction phase. This study also describes a process that uses building information model (BIM), supply chain management, and radio frequency identification (RFID) in order to resolve these problems. The case study used is an old building: Apartment A on the second floor of the building was chosen, and the wall, ceiling, doors, and all of the interior decoration were assumed to be removed. A BIM three-dimensional model of the apartment was generated using the softwares “Autodesk Revit” and “Autodesk MEP.” The quantity in the model was calculated using the software “Autodesk Quantity Takeoff” after generating the BIM model. The list of calculated results was integrated with the material list and the result was a bill of material (BOM). Then, the BOM was integrated with the information regarding the construction progress for implementing dynamic management planning of the material. These two results are the information used in the purchase and contract out phases. In the purchase phase, to obtain the manufacture list, a material seller or manufacturer is searched using an e-market software agent. In the construction phase, RFID tags are used to identify the name and type of component and material. This helps reduce the time taken and increase the efficiency when installing the various components.
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BIM-SCM-RFID Oriented Study for Open Building Renovation -The Old Building Case Study
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Lin, Chung-chiang ; 林仲強 |
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Veröffentlichung: | 2013 |
Medientyp: | Hochschulschrift |
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