Integration of BIPV Technology with Modular Prefabricated Building - A Review
Journal of Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 111940 - 111940
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Technological Evolution of Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges in Peru: History, Challenges, and Opportunities
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 831 - 831
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Peru
is
one
of
the
most
diverse
countries
from
a
geographical
and
climatic
point
view,
where
there
are
three
large
ecosystem
regions
called
coast,
Sierra,
jungle.
These
characteristics
result
in
country
having
many
hydrographic
basins,
with
rivers
significant
dimensions
terms
width
length
channel.
In
this
sense,
permanent
need
to
provide
connectivity
promote
trade
between
communities
through
road
bridge
infrastructure.
Thus,
historically
developed
network
bridges
during
Inca
Empire
Tawantinsuyu
region,
building
cobblestone
suspension
rope
cables
made
plant
fibers
vegetation
Coya-Ichu.
This
how
have
evolved
meet
contemporary
vehicular
demands
structural
stability
functionality
throughout
their
useful
life.
article
presents
following
sections:
(a)
an
introduction
evolution
bridges,
(b)
current
typology
inventory
(c)
characterization
largest
(d)
discussion
on
architecture,
engineering,
construction,
health
monitoring
(AECSHM)
face
climate
change,
earthquakes,
material
degradation,
(e)
conclusions.
Finally,
opportunities
challenges
Peru’s
bridges.
Special
emphasis
given
use
technologies
era
Industry
4.0
digital
construction
these
infrastructures.
it
concluded
that
integration
sensors,
IoT
(Internet
Things),
AI
(artificial
intelligence),
UAVs
(Unmanned
Aerial
Vehicles),
remote
sensing,
BIM
(Building
Information
Modeling),
DfMA
(Design
for
Manufacturing
Assembly),
among
others,
will
allow
more
safe,
reliable,
durable,
productive,
cost-effective,
sustainable,
resilient
infrastructures
change.
Language: Английский
Automated System for Dfma-Oriented Design Optimization in Cross-Laminated Timber Buildings
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Analysis of directions for improving education and training system to foster offsite construction architectural professionals in South Korea
Yun Wang,
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T. K. Kang,
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Byunghoon Bae
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et al.
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 19
Published: March 6, 2025
Recently,
Off-Site
Construction
(OSC)
which
includes
Precast
Concrete,
modular,
and
prefabricated
construction
has
been
expanding.
This
represents
replacement
of
traditional
construction,
reduction
in
the
site
labor,
major
change
working
procedures
methods,
such
as
design
for
manufacturing
&
assembly
(DfMA),
factory
quality
control,
logistics
transportation.
However,
from
this
perspective,
OSC
not
received
much
attention
current
education
training
system,
few
studies
have
investigated
new
education-related
aspects.
Therefore,
herein,
through
a
literature
review
survey
analysis
engineers,
we
derived
importance
18
technical
factors
directions
that
must
be
reflected
programs
to
train
professionals
OSC.
According
an
978
engineers
who
more
than
80%
will
actively
used
future
but
knowledge
level
is
low
with
average
approximately
49%
at
level.
Through
statistical
analyses,
cluster
analysis,
suggest
educational
specific
fields
each
group
among
"high-,"
"low-"
groups.
The
results
serve
guideline
determining
time
content
developing
programs.
Language: Английский
Developing a BIM-enabled robotic manufacturing framework to facilitate mass customization of prefabricated buildings
Saeid Metvaei,
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Kamyab Aghajamali,
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Qian Chen
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et al.
Computers in Industry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
164, P. 104201 - 104201
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrating Design for Manufacturing and Assembly Principles in Modular Home Construction: A Comprehensive Framework for Enhanced Efficiency and Sustainability
Sadaf Montazeri,
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Nicole Odo,
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S. Ali Naqvi
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et al.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 103 - 103
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
The
growing
demand
for
sustainable
and
efficient
construction
practices
has
led
to
an
increased
interest
in
modular
construction,
with
design
manufacture
assembly
emerging
as
a
pivotal
approach.
Despite
its
potential,
the
integration
of
home
lacks
structured
methodology,
posing
challenges
aligning
design,
manufacturing,
processes.
This
paper
introduced
framework
aimed
at
systematically
incorporating
manufacturing
principles
into
production,
leveraging
different
software
tools
stage
standardization
streamlined
Following
mixed-method
research
comprehensive
literature
review
was
conducted
identify
gaps.
To
address
these
gaps,
developed
focusing
on
considerations,
retrospective
validation
confirm
effectiveness.
study
revealed
significant
benefits
integrating
utilizing
advanced
digital
tools,
through
hybrid
approach
using
2D
drafting
3D
BIM
software.
findings
indicated
that
implementing
40%
reduction
phase
duration
48%
decrease
production
errors.
offers
guide
practitioners
while
providing
basis
further
construction.
Language: Английский