Abstract

The aim of the paper is to explain the basic principles of carrying out an inventory and follow-up of buildings and their condition assessment, by using the Full Interactive Visualization Method for Building Condition Assessment platform. It is a platform enabling the implementation of construction inventory based on the remote cooperation of many specialists in the field of, among others: building construction, architecture, civil engineering, photogrammetry, CAD, UAV. This type of cooperation is of particular importance especially in the context of the current epidemiological situation related to COVID-19. The idea of the presented platform fits into the broadly understanding of Building Information Modeling. After introducing the methodology, stages of the inventory and follow-up process carried out within the platform are illustrated and discussed on the basis of a case study. Based on the obtained results it can be concluded that the proposed methodology creates a convenient, efficient and inexpensive tool for massive inspection of building resources in large areas. The inventory is based primarily on high-quality photo and video material obtained from the deck of an unmanned aerial vehicle and the expert knowledge of the inspector conducting the inspection. By combining digital images data (photos, 3D model, orthophotos) with substantive data (facade element classification tables, wear / defect classification tables), we get a platform that allows intuitive access to viewing, classification, editing and analysis of selected data.

Highlights

  • Innovative technology applied to building condition assessment should be flexible, achievable, reliable, accessible, updating data and ensuring stakeholder participation

  • An example of this direction is the use of digital technologies, especially in the field of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in order to improve inventory activities and improve the work of an inspector, in particular when assessing the technical condition of buildings

  • The main aim of this paper is to introduce the further research about the tool previously introduced by Banaszek et al (2019) [5] for the accurate assessment of the technical condition of buildings, as an efficient strategy for the massive inspection of building stocks, in big residential areas

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Introduction

Innovative technology applied to building condition assessment should be flexible, achievable, reliable, accessible, updating data and ensuring stakeholder participation. An example of this direction is the use of digital technologies, especially in the field of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in order to improve inventory activities and improve the work of an inspector, in particular when assessing the technical condition of buildings. The use of unmanned aerial vehicle technologies to efficiently collect information for effective updating of Building Information Modeling, building management and documentation is a topic that is being studied and considered in terms of systematic use by various authors [2,3,4]

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