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Exemplary application of BIM [1]

Exemplary application of BIM [1]

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In the changing world, the construction sector undergoes significant changes. New innovative technologies must be introduced, so this sector meets the requirements of sustainable development. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of various aspects of methods and techniques that when applied help to achieve the ambitious goals in ter...

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... is implemented during the construction phase and even during the operation of the building. An example of the application of BIM is shown in Figure 1. ...

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... However, undoubtedly innovation has to be introduced systematically, and very much depends on how a company manage and allocate its available resources. Innovation is when ideas meet the expectations and requirements of the industry, it is economically viable and offers financial return to the organization, so it should not just be focused on knowledge, but economic performance as well [17]. Many innovative proposals that were found in the commercial and practical applications were not necessarily using cutting edge technologies [18]. ...
... However, undoubtedly innovation has to be introduced systematically, and very much depends on how a company manage and allocate its available resources. Innovation is when ideas meet the expectations and requirements of the industry, it is economically viable and offers financial return to the organization, so it should not just be focused on knowledge, but economic performance as well [17]. Many innovative proposals that were found in the commercial and practical applications were not necessarily using cutting edge technologies [18]. ...
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This chapter explores key aspects of integrated project design using the extreme collaboration methodology, which enables the construction of BIM models that integrate architecture, structures, and MEP, using a “war room” or “information room” (i-room) where various project specialists interact in real time. To achieve the highest degree of integration within a project, the BIM model is then sent to a robotic arm that through additive manufacturing techniques, prints concrete elements previously designed in the i-room—in short, total machine–machine integration (BIM-robot).KeywordsBIM-robotRobotic armConcrete elementsTotal machine–machine integration
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