ITcon Vol. 28, pg. 322-331, http://www.itcon.org/2023/16

BIM model to support O&M tasks

DOI:10.36680/j.itcon.2023.016
submitted:May 2022
revised:March 2023
published:May 2023
editor(s):Esther Obonyo
authors:Ana Thereza Carvalho, PhD Candidate (corresponding author)
CONSTRUCT-GEQUALTEC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, PT;
email: up202010594@g.uporto.pt
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4013-6968

Rui Calejo, PhD
CONSTRUCT-GEQUALTEC, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, PT;
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2162-8425

José Santos, PhD
CONSTRUCT-LABEST, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, PT;
UMa – University of Madeira, FCEE – Faculty of Exact Sciences and Engineering, DECG – Department of Civil Engineering and Geology, PT
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8134-0925

Lino Maia, PhD
CONSTRUCT-LABEST, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, PT;
UMa – University of Madeira, FCEE – Faculty of Exact Sciences and Engineering, DECG – Department of Civil Engineering and Geology, PT
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6371-0179
summary:Technological evolution and BIM have changed the design development process in the construction industry. The operation and maintenance (O&M) phase requires building information throughout its service life, which was previously paper based, making it difficult to carry out maintenance activities. BIM assists in the management, storage, and digital sharing of information generated. However, only part of the information generated is required for the maintenance phase of the building. Although a subset of the IFC schema already exists to describe the data exchange between the BIM model and maintenance software, the data are generic and not well defined according to each the element source of maintenance (ESM). Therefore, through a literature review of existing studies on the use of BIM to support O&M processes, this paper aims to design an information flow to integrate maintenance information into the BIM model. The information is based on six main maintenance acts (inspection, cleaning, proactive measure, correction, replacement, and terms of use) and organized in an external sheet. The building will be divided into ESM according to its function in the building to facilitate the maintenance information flow between sheets and the BIM model.
keywords:Maintenance information; BIM model; Information; Interoperability
full text: (PDF file, 0.527 MB)
citation:Carvalho A T, Calejo R, Santos J, Maia L (2023). BIM model to support O&M tasks, ITcon Vol. 28, pg. 322-331, https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2023.016
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