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Javier Irizarry

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  102
Citations -  3084

Javier Irizarry is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Construction management & Building information modeling. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2253 citations. Previous affiliations of Javier Irizarry include Southern Polytechnic State University & Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture.

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Integrating BIM and GIS to improve the visual monitoring of construction supply chain management

TL;DR: The integrated GIS-BIM model manifesting the flow of materials, availability of resources, and “map” of the respective supply chains visually is presented, which enables keeping track of the supply chain status and provides warning signals to ensure the delivery of materials.
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Usability assessment of drone technology as safety inspection tools

TL;DR: In this study, a small-scale aerial drone was used as a tool for exploring potential benefits to safety managers within the construction jobsite and recommendations for the required features of an Ideal Safety Inspection Drone were led.
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Immersive environment for improving the understanding of architectural 3D models: Comparing user spatial perception between immersive and traditional virtual reality systems

TL;DR: The study concludes that the immersive environment may benefit current design practices by improving professionals' understanding of the spatial arrangement of the virtual model.
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InfoSPOT: A mobile Augmented Reality method for accessing building information through a situation awareness approach

TL;DR: InfoSPOT as mentioned in this paper is a mobile augmented reality (AR) tool for accessing information about the facilities they maintain, which has been considered as a viable option to reduce inefficiencies of data overload by providing FMs with a Situation Awareness (SA)-based tool for visualizing their real-world environment with added interactive data.
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Optimizing location of tower cranes on construction sites through gis and bim integration

TL;DR: The integrated GIS-BIM model starts with the identification of feasible locations for defined tower cranes, based on previous works using “geometric closeness” and coverage of all demand and supply points as key criteria for locating a group of tower crane*).