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TítuloBIM-FM in existing buildings: a case study on educational and high-rise residential buildings
Autor(es)Kern, Andrea Parisi
Rosa, Fabiana Pires
Bragança, L.
Palavras-chaveBIM 6D
FM information flow and players
FM preventive
FM-BIM integration
Operational building phase
Residential and educational building FM
Data2022
EditoraEmerald
RevistaJournal of Facilities Management
CitaçãoKern, A. P., Rosa, F. P., & Bragança, L. (2022, December 15). BIM-FM in existing buildings: a case study on educational and high-rise residential buildings. Journal of Facilities Management. Emerald. http://doi.org/10.1108/jfm-04-2022-0038
Resumo(s)PurposeFacility management (FM) is regarded as an emerging issue in civil engineering and is responsible for ensuring the building's expected performance. The purpose of this study is to analyze buildings' current FM processes for educational and high residential segments and propose an FM-building information modeling (BIM) (BIM6D) to understand the information flow and leading players with and without FM-BIM integration. Design/methodology/approachThe research strategy was a case study with data from the FM process of two buildings. This study was carried out in three stages: diagnosis of FM of the two buildings, FM-BIM integration and information flow and leading players analysis. Maintenance activities were categorized according to periodicity and status criteria for each project element for FM-BIM integration and were visualized in the Revit design using Dynamo software. FindingsThe results of this study show differences in how FM is conducted, especially in formalization and preventive character, and similarities regarding the difficulty of foreseen and lack of control because of scattered, disconnected and incomplete information on both. The visual appeal of the FM-BIM integration facilitates information access. It optimizes the use of the digital model through the most prolonged phase of the life cycle of a building (post-occupation phase). However, FM-BIM challenges buildings that do not have digital model expertise as residential segments. This study suggests a more significant role for construction companies in these cases. Originality/valueThis study investigates BIM-FM integration of buildings in two different contexts and reveals the importance of a construction company's role in buildings in the residential segment. This study contributes with real-life cases on BIM in existing buildings, discussing the value and challenges of BIM in FM applications.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/90582
DOI10.1108/JFM-04-2022-0038
ISSN1472-5967
Versão da editorahttps://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JFM-04-2022-0038
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