Abstract

The amount of information involved in any construction project and the necessity of control of time, cost and waste, has established Building Information Modelling (BIM) as an integral part of construction sector towards achieving adequate communication of information among various parties involved in construction projects. Moreover, it can be considered as a valuable tool for the optimum selection of materials, systems and design decisions, regarding not only the improve of a structure’s performance, but also in terms of reducing its carbon footprint during its life cycle. The study attempts to present the integration of BIM into the national legislation of European Member States, with a special focus on the energy related aspects of BIM analysis. This study performs an overview of the introduction of BIM into different aspects and requirements of the EU Member States building practices, through a comprehensive literature and legislation review of relative legislative documents of the construction sector. According to the findings of this overview study, the concept of BIM has already been incorporated in many aspects of the Acquis of EU Member States, which is recognized as a valuable tool to be exploited by the construction sector, however there is still room for development in this area. The study has revealed that especially in the energy assessment of the built environment, BIM applications are still lacking from the European Legislation. Examples and good practices of employing BIM for the implementation of the European Energy targets in the building sector are also presented and discussed. The findings of this study aim to shed light on the needs and requirements in the field of BIM development for the construction sector, as well as to indicate gaps and weaknesses of the European Member States Acquis towards harmonizing with BIM practices.

Highlights

  • The necessity of reducing the global energy consumption led the European Union to the introduction of several relative policies and directives, with the objective of a gradual improvement of the energy performance of buildings and the reduction of energy consumption

  • [2] This study aims to Overview of building information modelling (BIM) integration into the Construction Sector in European Member States and European Union Acquis

  • 4 Conclusions The purpose of this study was the implementation of an overview of the state of integration of BIM into EU member states legislation

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How to cite: Panteli, C; Polycarpou, K; Morsink-Georgalli, F Z; Stasiuliene, L; Pupeikis, D; Jurelionis, A and Fokaides, P A (2020). Overview of BIM integration into the Construction Sector in European Member States and European Union Acquis. In: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 410 012073. For guidance on citations see FAQs. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ Version: Version of Record Link(s) to article on publisher’s website: http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1088/1755-1315/410/1/012073. Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. To cite this article: C Panteli et al 2020 IOP Conf. Sci. 410 012073 View the article online for updates and enhancements. This content was downloaded from IP address 151.227.80.105 on 24/06/2020 at 09:21

Introduction
Guidelines for knowledge libraries and object libraries
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Ministry of Infrastructure
Initiative x central information portal for open BIM standards
Standard Standards Initiative Standard Initiative
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