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Virtual design and construction of plumbing systems
Traditionally, the design coordination process is carried out by overlaying and comparing 2D drawings made by different project participants. Detecting information errors from a composite drawing is especially challenging and error prone. This procedure usually leaves many design errors undetected u...
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Published in: | Open Engineering (Warsaw) 2016-01, Vol.6 (1) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Traditionally, the design coordination process
is carried out by overlaying and comparing 2D drawings
made by different project participants. Detecting information
errors from a composite drawing is especially challenging
and error prone. This procedure usually leaves
many design errors undetected until construction begins,
and typically lead to rework. Correcting conflict issues,
which were not identified during design and coordination
phase, reduces the overall productivity for everyone involved
in the construction process. The identification of
construction issues in the field generate Request for Information
(RFIs) that is one of delays causes. The application
of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) tools to the coordination
processes can bring significant value to architecture,
structure, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
(MEP) designs in terms of a reduced number of errors
undetected and requests for information. This paper is focused
on evaluating requests for information (RFI) associated
with water/sanitary facilities of a BIM model. Thus,
it is expected to add improvements of water/sanitary facility
designs, as well as to assist the virtual construction
team to notice and identify design problems. This is an exploratory
and descriptive research. A qualitative methodology
is used. This study adopts RFI’s classification in six analyzed categories: correction, omission, validation of
information, modification, divergence of information and
verification. The results demonstrate VDC’s contribution
improving the plumbing system designs. Recommendations
are suggested to identify and avoid these RFI types
in plumbing system design process or during virtual construction. |
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ISSN: | 2391-5439 2391-5439 |
DOI: | 10.1515/eng-2016-0076 |