- Title
- Early implementation of BIM into a cold-formed steel design/ fabricator and an architectural/planning consultancy
- Creator
- Barrett, S.; Treacy, M.; O'Reilly, B.; Spillane, J.; Lim, J.; Von Meding, J.; Geary, K.; Deary, N.; Booth, G.
- Relation
- AUBEA 2013: The 38th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference. Proceedings: 38th AUBEA International Conference (Auckland, NZ 20-22 November, 2013)
- Relation
- http://www.aubea2013.org.nz
- Publisher
- Australasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA)
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2013
- Description
- There is a broad consensus surrounding the ability of building information modelling (BIM) to positively impact a project by enabling greater collaboration. This paper aims to examine the development of BIM and how it can contribute to the evermore present and growing cold-formed steel (CFS) industry. This is achieved thorough a comprehensive literature review and four exploratory interviews with industry experts. Work has been carried out, for the first time, alongside one of the UK’s largest CFS Designer/Fabricators in conjunction with Northern Ireland’s leading Architectural and Town Planning Consultants in the identification and dissemination of information. The capabilities of BIM have been investigated through modeling of simple CFS structures n consultation with the project partners. By scrutinising the literature and associated interviews, the primary opportunities, as well as barriers, of BIM implementation have been investigated in the context of these companies. It is essential to develop greater understanding of the flexibility, adaptability and interoperability of BIM software as the UK construction industry faces a daunting challenge; fully collaborative 3D BIM as required by the UK Government under the “Government Construction Strategy” by 2016 in all public sector projects. This paper, and the wider study that it stems from, approaches the problem from a new angle, from sections of the construction industry that have not yet fully embedded BIM.
- Subject
- building information modelling; navisworks; revit; portal frame; collaboration
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1048781
- Identifier
- uon:14952
- Identifier
- ISBN:9780908689873
- Language
- eng
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