Exploring the influence of linear infrastructure projects 4.0 technologies to promote sustainable development in smart cities
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23, P. 102824 - 102824
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Influence of BIM and Lean on mitigating delay factors in building projects
Yeimi Pérez,
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Jeffer Ávila,
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Omar Sánchez
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Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22, P. 102236 - 102236
Published: May 10, 2024
Building
projects
are
affected
by
various
phenomena
that
can
affect
their
success
and
continuity
and,
in
the
worst
cases,
lead
to
project
abandonment.
The
delay
has
been
identified
as
one
of
with
most
significant
impact
recurrence;
therefore,
mitigation
actions
required.
BIM
Lean
Construction
two
approaches
great
potential
mitigate
delay-generating
factors.
However,
more
studies
need
be
conducted
analyze
influence
on
mitigating
schedule
delays.
Considering
this
gap,
paper
focuses
analyzing
tools,
uses
favor
main
factors
generate
variations
construction
schedules
residential
buildings.
research
method
was
divided
into
five
stages:
(1)
Delay
identification;
(2)
(3)
tools
(4)
questionnaire
design,
validation,
application;
(5)
quantitative
analysis.
A
total
20
factors,
eight
uses,
were
selected.
Next,
a
consultation
50
building
managers
analyzed.
findings
show
implementing
greatly
influences
such
errors
deficiencies
design
documents,
inefficient
planning
scheduling,
poor
communication
coordination
designers.
have
strong
reducing
delays
include
4D
analysis
optimization.
In
domain,
Last
Planner
System
(LPS)
collaborative
meetings
high
This
study
provides
valuable
insights
for
improve
overall
efficiency
optimizing
implementation
tools.
Language: Английский
A BIM-Enabled Workflow for the Rehabilitation of Heritage Steel Bridges
Andrei Crişan,
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Andreia Juravle,
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Radu Băncilă
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Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 677 - 677
Published: Jan. 11, 2025
The
rehabilitation
of
heritage
steel
bridges
raises
specific
challenges
due
to
their
historical
significance
and
structural
complexity.
These
structures,
often
subjected
ageing,
corrosion,
insufficient
documentation,
require
specialized
approaches
that
balance
preservation
with
modern
infrastructure
demands.
In
this
context,
digitalization
offers
a
transformative
pathway,
enabling
more
precise
maintenance
planning,
enhanced
decision-making,
better
alignment
sustainability
goals,
Building
Information
Modelling
(BIM)
fostering
seamless
information
transfer
integration
across
project
lifecycle.
This
paper
highlights
the
potential
BIM
in
predictive
maintenance,
resource
optimization,
strategic
planning.
It
proposes
structured
approach
for
defining
implementing
requirements
(IRs),
ensuring
between
organizational
objectives,
asset-level
needs,
project-specific
deliverables.
A
significant
contribution
research
is
development
template
delivery
specification
(IDS),
providing
robust
framework
data
exchange
quality
control
throughout
phases.
IDS
supports
technical
into
centralized
digital
repository,
addressing
both
operational
needs.
Finally,
article
discusses
assessment
strengthening
strategies
within
workflow,
emphasizing
role
achieving
efficient
sustainable
bridge
rehabilitation.
Language: Английский
A novel BIM-based process workflow for building retrofit
Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 189 - 216
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Comprehensive Analysis of Scheduling Processes in Road Intersections: Associating Deficiencies and Their Consequences in Colombian Projects
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 4614 - 4614
Published: April 22, 2025
Road
intersection
projects
are
crucial
for
road
infrastructure
networks’
safe
and
efficient
operation.
Despite
their
importance,
the
construction
of
these
faces
significant
challenges,
such
as
delays,
cost
overruns,
litigation.
Several
causal
factors
phenomena
have
been
identified
being
associated
with
schedule
planning
process.
However,
more
studies
need
to
be
conducted
analyze
process
in
detail.
Therefore,
purpose
this
paper
is
projects,
emphasizing
identifying
associating
deficiencies
consequences
on
Colombian
projects.
The
research
method
comprises
three
main
stages:
(1)
identification
processes,
(2)
relation
causes
(3)
analysis
A
total
29
processes
were
identified,
which
22
deficiency
assigned
based
interviews
ten
experts.
influence
budget
deviations
was
analyzed
study
25
intersections.
results
show
that
lack
experience
planner
poor
estimation
material
quantities
strongly
generation
Thus,
contributes
improving
by
shortcomings
can
lead
deviations.
Language: Английский
Integration of BIM Tools for the Facility Management of Railway Bridges
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(14), P. 6209 - 6209
Published: July 17, 2024
Current
railway
infrastructure
maintenance
work,
which
is
mostly
carried
out
by
visual
inspection,
has
a
reactive
approach,
dissociated
information,
and
limited
follow-up.
On
the
other
hand,
bridges,
being
critical
infrastructures,
require
effective
monitoring
to
guarantee
their
safety
operation
over
time.
The
designed
tool
links
parametric
BIM
model
in
Revit®
with
an
automated
spreadsheet
MS
Excel®
through
programming
Dynamo,
generating
BIM/data
automation
as
initial
step
towards
digital
twin.
This
achieves
bidirectional
flow
exchange
data
on
structural
condition
of
elements.
procedure
was
applied
bridge
use
for
100
years,
representing
its
geometry
damage
information
according
technical
standards.
value
lies
laying
foundations
adopting
preventive
approaches
this
key
infrastructure.
allows
visually
reflect
elements,
depending
damage,
consolidate
inspection
generate
management
tool.
In
conclusion,
improves
bridges
compared
traditional
methods,
facilitating
interaction
relationship
between
records
actual
construction
twins.
Language: Английский
Building Information Modeling Applications in Civil Infrastructure: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2020 to 2024
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 3431 - 3431
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM)
has
emerged
as
a
transformative
technology
in
the
Architecture,
Engineering,
and
Construction
(AEC)
industry,
with
increasing
application
civil
infrastructure
projects.
This
study
comprehensively
reviews
research
landscape
of
BIM
applications
through
bibliometric
analysis.
Based
on
data
from
Web
Science
database,
646
relevant
papers
published
between
2020
2024
were
collected,
416
selected
for
in-depth
analysis
after
screening.
Using
methods,
reveals
evolution
trends,
identifies
key
contributors
influential
publications,
maps
knowledge
structure
field.
Our
shows
significant
increase
output
over
past
five
years,
particularly
studies
focusing
integration
emerging
technologies
such
Digital
Twins,
Internet
Things
(IoT),
Machine
Learning.
The
results
indicate
that
United
States,
China,
Kingdom
lead
terms
citation
impact.
Additionally,
based
clustering
representative
keywords,
several
clusters
identified,
including
lifecycle
management,
collaboration
large-scale
projects,
sustainable
design.
Language: Английский
An Open Disaster Information Platform, Methodology, and Visualization for High-Rise and Complex Facilities
Chang-Hee Hong,
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Sangmi Park,
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Ki-Beom Ju
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et al.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 4047 - 4047
Published: Dec. 20, 2024
The
growing
complexity
of
urban
environments
and
high-rise
facilities
presents
new
challenges
for
disaster
preparedness
response,
particularly
when
managing
multiple
hazards.
Traditional
systems
that
focus
on
single
hazards
are
insufficient
complex
prone
to
cascading
disasters.
This
study
develops
an
open
information
platform
integrates
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM),
Geographic
Systems
(GIS),
real-time
monitoring
tools
enhance
situational
awareness
multi-hazard
response
coordination.
combines
data
from
the
internet
things’
sensors,
structural
models,
environmental
provide
responders
facility
managers
with
access
critical
information.
Simulation
tests
real-world
deployments
have
confirmed
platform’s
ability
optimize
evacuation
routes,
improve
times,
minimize
risks
during
emergencies.
Integration
GIS
further
supports
risk
mapping
post-disaster
recovery
efforts.
proposes
a
scalable
management
framework
promotes
sharing
collaboration
across
stakeholders.
Aligned
trend
toward
smart,
resilient
cities,
provides
practical
solutions
improving
in
environments.
Language: Английский