Integrated BIM Usage in Construction Project Management: As a Way of Enhancing Sustainability and Lean Performance of Construction Industry
- Authors: Begum Sertyesilisik1, Imge Kivircik2
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Taskisla Campus, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Taskisla Campus, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey
- Source: Integrated Building Information Modelling , pp 204-223
- Publication Date: July 2017
- Language: English
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The climate is changing, and the Earths resources are being exploited. According to the latest report by the United Nations scientific panel on climate change, collective and significant global action is needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to keep global warming below 2°C (EC website, 2014). As the environmental degradation continues to occur in an accelerated way, time is of the essence for taking effective precautions. Due to its inputs, outputs, and the construction process, the construction industry can adversely affect the environment. Enhancing lean and sustainability performance of the construction industry can contribute to the reduction of the construction industrys footprint. Integrated BIM usage can be an effective tool in enhancing sustainability and lean performance of construction project management and of asset management. Based on an in-depth literature review, this chapter focuses on the implementation of BIM in the construction project management phases and buildings' lifecycle covering the asset management'. This chapter is expected to enhance the literature especially with its scope and holistic view.
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