Abstract

The importance of BIM in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry is increasing. Domestic and foreign government agencies are making efforts to make BIM mandatory step-by-step and roadmap and provide comprehensive guidelines or standards for the introduction of BIM. Data storage and sharing over the AEC industry is one of the important features of BIM, where the amount and quality of the data are determined by how the model is built. Even with reference to the BIM guidelines of the upper concept, modeling guides are needed to ensure that the correct data can be delivered according to the application stage or needs. This paper presents a building information level(BIL) 30-level BIM data generation guide for building code compliance checking at the architectural design stage. To this end, prior studies related to regulation check were analyzed, and object-specific guides were presented for users by comparing the requirements derived from regulation analysis with case-by-case models. BIM data generation guides developed through this paper are targeted at architectural methods, excluding items with high land or detail levels. In this study, users will be able to efficiently write models for complex regulation check, reducing errors in BIM models, improving quality and increasing efficiency.

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