Qing Fan’s research while affiliated with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and other places

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Building information modelling (BIM) for sustainable building design
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February 2013

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Kam-din Wong

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Qing Fan

Purpose Because of global environmental concerns, sustainable design has become a mainstream building design goal in recent years. Sustainable development is even more urgent in the light of global climate change. This paper aims to examine the contributions which building information modelling (BIM) can make to the production of sustainable building designs. Design/methodology/approach Various research methodologies have been adopted, including literature review, design tool analysis, a case study and structured face‐to‐face interviews. Data collected were synthesized as part of the research process. Findings BIM is found to be ideally suited to the delivery of information needed for improved design and building performance. Two most significant benefits of BIM for sustainable building design are: integrated project delivery (IPD) and design optimization. However, there are also barriers to adopting BIM for sustainable design. Research limitations/implications This paper does not attempt to address all aspects of BIM functionality because the scope of BIM is very great and the resources of this research were limited. Practical implications Successful implementation of BIM is able to eliminate the extra cost of design changes during the subsequent phases of construction process. BIM, therefore, is also capable of enhancing the project delivery culture in future. Social implications BIM solutions can contribute to the selection of best solutions to reduce energy and resources consumption. This new technology and the approach also can generate the need of more innovative professionals and job opportunities. Originality/value This paper investigates the contribution of BIM to sustainable buildings from the perspective of design performance and improved communication and coordination.

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... This integration produces a comprehensive digital representation of an asset and its entire lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and operation (Aziz et al., 2024;Pan & Zhang, 2023;Ullah et al., 2019). A holistic definition of BIM should therefore encompass three interconnected aspects: the model product (a structured dataset describing a building), the modeling process (the hardware and software used for creating a building information model), and the model application (collaborative practices, standards, semantics, etc.) (Wong & Fan, 2013). According to Cepa et al. (2023), BIM is a foundational technology in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, and its implementation, along with other technologies, is a key driver of Smart Construction. ...

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Influencing turnover intention among building information modeling (BIM) Workers in China: A structural equation modeling approach
Building information modelling (BIM) for sustainable building design
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