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Yee Sye Lee, Ali Rashidi, Amin Talei and Daniel Kong
In recent years, mixed reality (MR) technology has gained popularity in construction management due to its real-time visualisation capability to facilitate on-site decision-making tasks. The semantic segmentation of building components provides an attrac...
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Arianna Fonsati, Renato Maria Cosentini, Chiara Tundo and Anna Osello
Over the years, the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) methods has changed the workflows of various actors, providing better integration across different domains and allowing for new ways of working. This paper outlines the interest towards the ...
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Ján Erdélyi, Richard Honti, Tomá? Funtík, Pavol Mayer and Aset Madiev
The effort towards automation of the building industry processes has increased significantly over the last years worldwide. One of the key tools in this process is the modeling of buildings using Building Information Modeling (BIM). When following fundam...
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Paulius Kavaliauskas, Jaime B. Fernandez, Kevin McGuinness and Andrius Jurelionis
Automated construction progress monitoring using as-planned building information modeling (BIM) and as-built point cloud data integration has substantial potential and could lead to the fast-tracking of construction work and identifying discrepancies. La...
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Srijeet Halder, Kereshmeh Afsari, John Serdakowski, Stephen DeVito, Mahnaz Ensafi and Walid Thabet
Construction progress monitoring involves a set of inspection tasks with repetitive in-person observations on the site. The current manual inspection process in construction is time-consuming, inefficient and inconsistent mainly due to human limitations ...
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Ahmad Baik
Today, moving from a two-dimensional environment to a more advanced interactive three-dimensional (3D) environment in the industries of architecture, engineering, and construction has become one of the most significant topics of interest. This is due to ...
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Abubakar Sharafat, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Kamran Latif, Waqas Arshad Tanoli, Wonyoung Park and Jongwon Seo
Underground utilities are important assets that provide basic services for society?s daily life. They are generally very complex and remain unnoticed until they fail due to any particular reason. The stakeholders involved in the design, construction, and...
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Huimin Li, Chengyi Zhang, Siyuan Song, Sevilay Demirkesen and Ruidong Chang
Quality control is essential to a successful modular construction project and should be enhanced throughout the project from design to construction and installation. The current methods for analyzing the assembly quality of a removable floodwall heavily ...
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Nicola Moretti, Xiang Xie, Jorge Merino, Justas Brazauskas and Ajith Kumar Parlikad
The proposed methodology has been developed to support the Asset Management (AM) decision making according to an open Building Information Modelling (openBIM) approach. Within the context of the West Cambridge Digital Twin Research Facility, a real case ...
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Jae Hyuk Lee, Jeong Jun Park and Hyungchul Yoon
Building information modeling (BIM), which can efficiently manage the life cycle of structures, has been increasingly applied in the construction industry. However, it is difficult to implement BIM for existing structures, due to the differences between ...
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