Abstract

Building information modeling (BIM) technology has been utilized increasingly in quantitative ways in the architecture, engineering, and construction disciplines. However, owing to increasing requirements for improvement in qualitative factors in BIM-based design projects, it has become necessary to develop a checking and evaluation process for BIM-based architectural design. The purpose of this study is to develop and apply BIM-based quality control requirements for improving the quality of architectural design. To achieve this, the research investigated case studies for BIM data quality control and classified quality control targets according to physical/logical quality and data quality. The quality check criteria and checklists are developed through the reconfiguration of deduced quality control targets by requirement. The research developed a rule-based quality checking system using requirements for efficient quality control based on BIM.

Highlights

  • The construction industry relies on a vast array of architectural information, as an architectural process includes a variety of design stages and the cooperation of many disciplines

  • The purpose of this study is to develop and apply quality check control requirements for improving the quality of architectural design based on Building information modeling (BIM)

  • A vast amount of design information exists throughout the construction industry, and design assessment control should should be conducted conducted to deal with this information

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Introduction

The construction industry relies on a vast array of architectural information, as an architectural process includes a variety of design stages and the cooperation of many disciplines. Architectural information is generated and managed throughout the life of a building, from the conceptual design stage to construction and maintenance [1]. Public institutions in advanced countries (e.g., the United States [US], United Kingdom, Singapore, and South Korea) have mandated the implementation of BIM in design delivery, and promote automated checking for BIM quality [3]. This has a strong influence by promoting practices that use BIM.

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