Huymajer, M., Paskaleva, G., Wenighofer, R., Huemer, C., & Mazak-Huemer, A. (2024). IFC concepts in the execution phase of conventional tunneling projects. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 143, Article 105368. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2023.105368
BIM; Construction phase; Digitalization; Equipment; IFC; Labor; Material; Process; Tunneling
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Abstract:
The documentation process of conventional tunneling projects is time-consuming and costly. Building Information Modeling (BIM) has enabled substantial productivity gains in the Architecture, Engineering, & Construction (AEC) sector. However, BIM has only been marginally adopted in the execution phase of conventional tunneling projects. For this purpose, we propose a BIM model that facilitates fully digital and automated data exchange between project stakeholders. We use the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) as a basis and identify concepts potentially useful to represent data from the execution phase of construction projects. We demonstrate how IFC concepts are utilized to represent a shift report of a conventional tunneling project. Thereby, we deliver a reference model as an implementation guide for software developers in this domain. This may serve as a blueprint for handling construction management data in a machine-readable format, laying the foundations for Big Open BIM in the execution phase of construction projects.
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Project title:
BIM im Tunnelbau: 879573 (Österr. Bautechnik Veranstaltungs G)
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Project (external):
Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
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Project ID:
BMBWF-11.102/0033- IV/8/2019
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Research Areas:
Information Systems Engineering: 30% Modeling and Simulation: 70%