Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering

Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering

Investigating the potential of implementing building information modeling in mass building projects considering the increase in demand, a case study of Mehr Rasht housing

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Rahman Ramsar Institute of Higher Education, Mazandaran, Iran
2 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Department,, Rahman Ramsar Institute of Higher Education
3 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Department, Rahman Ramsar Institute of Higher Education
Abstract
Building information modeling technology is the process of creating a digital model of all the details of planning, design, construction and operation of a building. The difference between the 3D model and the building information modeling (BIM) comes back to the application in the project phases and the comprehensiveness of the building information. This comprehensive information includes design details, construction materials, costs, scheduling, decisions related to project management, monitoring and operation. And it helps to improve the interaction, efficiency and quality of the project. In order to investigate the potential of implementing building information modeling in mass construction projects, taking into account the increase in demand in Mehr Rasht housing, 10 people were selected from the statistical community of expert experts in the engineering system of the city of Rasht in Mehr housing projects, and using a comparison questionnaire A pair of identified factors and subgroups were prioritized using the hierarchical method and TOPSIS. Based on the results, access to information related to the building for maintenance and repairs was recognized as one of the most important sub-criteria of the study in the main criterion of sustainable information management. In the second and third places of prioritization, the sub-criteria of accurate design and appropriate timing allocation can be expressed respectively. Using the fuzzy TOPSIS method in the goal implementation tool (prioritized sub-criteria), Revit Architecture software was given the first priority, and the use of virtual reality was chosen in the second place to clarify project information. Based on this, the more mass building projects are moved towards sustainable information management, the more suitable they will be, which will increase the demand in Mehr Rasht housing projects. In other words, it is recommended to use the mentioned specialized software for project implementers and virtual reality to clarify the mentioned projects.

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  • Receive Date 17 April 2024
  • Revise Date 19 June 2024
  • Accept Date 30 June 2024