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A Physical Internet-enabled Building Information Modelling System for prefabricated construction
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EngineeringBuilding TechnologyBuilding DesignSocial SciencesStructural EngineeringBuilt EnvironmentBuilding AutomationSystems EngineeringAutomation In ConstructionEnergy ConsumptionBuilding Information ModelingDesignStructural Health MonitoringBuilding Information ModellingConstruction TechnologyBuilding PerformancePrefabricationCivil EngineeringCloud ComputingAutomationConstruction ManagementIndustrial InformaticsConstruction EngineeringPrefabricated Construction
Prefabricated construction is believed to be energy conserving though opportunities for achieving higher energy efficiency have yet to be fully harnessed. From investigation of a prefabricated construction project in Hong Kong, two main problems have been revealed relating to energy consumption, including: (i) inefficient management of resources such as labours and machines, and (ii) inefficient production, transportation, and on-site assembly of prefabricated components. These problems are primarily caused by lagged information communication and human errors. This paper seeks to offer a solution by developing a Physical Internet-enabled Building Information Modelling System (PI-BIMS) that integrates Auto-ID technologies, BIM, and cloud computing. The PI-BIMS enables real-time collection, communication, and visualisation of information across the processes of production, transportation, and on-site assembly. Practical issues of the system implementation are provided through a pilot prototype. It is found that the PI-BIMS helps enhance the resource allocation efficiency and decrease human errors. Thus, an alternative opportunity to improve energy efficiency in prefabricated construction has become possible.
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