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Building Information Modeling (BIM) application framework: The process of expanding from 3D to computable nD

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A process of expanding from 3D to computable nD models, specifically, a possible way to integrate safety, quality and carbon emission variables into BIM during the construction phase of a project is explained.
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This article is published in Automation in Construction.The article was published on 2014-10-01. It has received 259 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Building information modeling.

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Closure of "Feasibility Study of 4D CAD in Commercial Construction"

TL;DR: In this article, a 4D model for a commercial construction project was developed to detect the incompleteness of the original schedule, find inconsistencies in the level of detail among the schedule activities, and discover an impossible schedule sequence.
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Towards a semantic Construction Digital Twin: directions for future research

TL;DR: The paper reviews the multi-faceted applications of BIM during the construction stage and highlights limits and requirements, paving the way to the concept of a Construction Digital Twin, described in terms of underpinning research themes, while elaborating on areas for future research.
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Visualization technology-based construction safety management: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of the visualization technology in construction safety management is provided, where the authors investigate research and development, application methods, achievements and barriers to the use of visualization technology for safety management.
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Bibliometric analysis and review of Building Information Modelling literature published between 2005 and 2015

TL;DR: A bibliometric analysis and a review of existing literature on BIM focusing on the last decade identified Collaborative Environments and Interoperability, Sustainable Construction, BIM Adoption & Standardisation, and BIM Programming as the categories with the most significant growth in the last years.
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Patterns and trends in Building Information Modeling (BIM) research: A Latent Semantic Analysis

TL;DR: This research brings some clarity by synthesizing and labeling a large corpus of BIM research studies published from 2004 through 2014, and reveals twelve principal research areas and research themes that indicate the patterns and trends in BIMResearch.
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A review on buildings energy consumption information

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed available information concerning energy consumption in buildings, and particularly related to HVAC systems, and compared different types of building types and end uses in different countries.
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BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers and Contractors

TL;DR: The Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a new approach to design, construction, and facility management in which a digital representation of the building process is used to facilitate the exchange and interoperability of information in digital format as mentioned in this paper.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM): Trends, Benefits, Risks, and Challenges for the AEC Industry

TL;DR: Current trends, benefits, possible risks, and future challenges of BIM for the AEC industry are discussed and the findings of this study provide useful information for A EC industry practitioners considering implementing BIM technology in their projects.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) for existing buildings — Literature review and future needs

TL;DR: Results show scarce BIM implementation in existing buildings yet, due to challenges of (1) high modeling/conversion effort from captured building data into semantic BIM objects, (2) updating of information in BIM and (3) handling of uncertain data, objects and relations in B IM occurring inexisting buildings.
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Building information modelling framework: A research and delivery foundation for industry stakeholders

TL;DR: This paper explores some of the publicly available international guidelines and introduces the BIM Framework, a research and delivery foundation for industry stakeholders, and identifies and deploys visual knowledge models and a specialised ontology to represent domain concepts and their relations.
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