Abstract

The Paris Agreement requires building retrofitting practices to be more efficient and effective. However, the current practice for building energy retrofitting is lacking behind, and one reason for that is the time-consuming process of energy credit evaluation. Energy performance assessment such as BREEAM-NL in the Netherlands could apply a more automatic approach with the help of building information modelling (BIM) for an efficient building energy retrofitting evaluation process. However, to what extent BIM can help in accelerating energy performance evaluation in the BREEAM-NL certification process is under-examined. This paper first combines literature findings with practical interviews from a case study organization to present a holistic overview of the potential for automating energy-related credits evaluation in BREEAM-NL using BIM. To understand the possible impacts of such transition, a responsible, accountable, consulted, and informed (RACI) matrix is developed to map the impacts on different actors involved. Furthermore, to help practitioners in an organizational context to adopt a BIM-enabled energy credits assessment workflow, the case study organization is studied to (1) understand their current BIM use status; (2) propose a suitable starting point to take toward a BIM-enabled energy performance assessment for building energy retrofitting. Finally, the proposed starting point is demonstrated using a customized application, and the project team’s feedback is used to verify its efficiency and future directions are identified.

Highlights

  • In 2015, 196 different countries signed the Paris agreement to tackle the climate challenges by reducing carbon emissions

  • The main question that will be answered in this research is, : To what extent and how can building information modelling (BIM) help in accelerating building energy retrofitting implementation in the energy performance evaluation process of Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)-NL certification practice?

  • The research has three main aims: AIM 1: To investigate in industrial practice, supported by literature, the possibilities of BIM application in building energy retrofit assessments for BREEAM-NL certification; AIM 2: To understand the impacts on actors involved in the transition to an automated

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Summary

Introduction

In 2015, 196 different countries signed the Paris agreement to tackle the climate challenges by reducing carbon emissions. The development of building information modelling (BIM) brings the potential to improve this green building evaluation process and accelerate the building energy retrofitting practice. The main question that will be answered in this research is, : To what extent and how can BIM help in accelerating building energy retrofitting implementation in the energy performance evaluation process of BREEAM-NL certification practice?. The research has three main aims: AIM 1: To investigate in industrial practice, supported by literature, the possibilities of BIM application in building energy retrofit assessments for BREEAM-NL certification; AIM 2: To understand the impacts on actors involved in the transition to an automated. BIM-enabled approach; AIM 3: To propose context-specific starting points in response so that the building energy performance evaluation can be automated, and the building energy retrofitting process can be accelerated. The impacts are validated by experts; Section 7 concludes the findings and discusses the limitations and future directions

BREEAM-NL for Building Energy Retrofits
BIM-Enabled Energy Performance Assessments
Energy-Related Credits in BREEAM-NL
Assessment Method
Research Methodology
Integration with BIM
The RACI Matrix for BREEAM-NL Assessment
RACI-Based BIM Integration Impacts
Energy Performance Evaluation with BIM—Starting Points
Demonstration with One Selected Example Credit
Findings
Conclusions and Discussion
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