Analysis And Design Of High Rise Building Using Etab Software And BIM Technique To Differ The Cost Of Building

  • Unique Paper ID: 160364
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 188-199
  • Abstract:
  • One of the most promising advances in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is building information modelling (BIM). BIM technology creates a digitally created exact virtual representation of a building. When finished, the computer-generated model will include precise geometry and important data to help the building's construction, manufacturing, and procurement activities. BIM also accommodates many of the tasks required to model a building's lifecycle, laying the groundwork for new construction capabilities as well as changes in project team responsibilities and relationships. When used correctly, BIM allows for a more integrated design and construction process, resulting in higher-quality buildings at cheaper costs and shorter project timelines. This chapter opens with a discussion of current construction processes, as well as the inefficiencies that these practices entail. It then goes on to describe the technology underlying BIM as well as how to effectively take use of the new business processes it offers throughout a building's whole lifecycle. It finishes with a discussion of the numerous issues that may arise while transitioning to BIM technology.

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BibTeX

@article{160364,
        author = {Atik Abbas Mujawar and Yash Bharat Tidke and Pranad Amol Khanzode and Niraj Sunil Avhale and Gouri Patil},
        title = {Analysis  And Design  Of High Rise Building Using Etab Software And BIM  Technique  To Differ The Cost Of Building},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {10},
        number = {1},
        pages = {188-199},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160364},
        abstract = {One of the most promising advances in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is building information modelling (BIM). BIM technology creates a digitally created exact virtual representation of a building. When finished, the computer-generated model will include precise geometry and important data to help the building's construction, manufacturing, and procurement activities. BIM also accommodates many of the tasks required to model a building's lifecycle, laying the groundwork for new construction capabilities as well as changes in project team responsibilities and relationships. When used correctly, BIM allows for a more integrated design and construction process, resulting in higher-quality buildings at cheaper costs and shorter project timelines. This chapter opens with a discussion of current construction processes, as well as the inefficiencies that these practices entail. It then goes on to describe the technology underlying BIM as well as how to effectively take use of the new business processes it offers throughout a building's whole lifecycle. It finishes with a discussion of the numerous issues that may arise while transitioning to BIM technology.},
        keywords = {Refractory Casting Cement Waste, Partial 
Replacement, Aggregate, Concrete, Sustainability, Waste Management, Mechanical Properties, Durability},
        month = {},
        }

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