
USING BIM SCENARIOS IN OPERATION SERVICES
Author(s) -
Н В Князева,
Natalia Knyazeva,
Д. Лёвина,
Daria Levina
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik bgtu im. v.g. šuhova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-7318
DOI - 10.34031/article_5cd6df471c80b0.92422061
Subject(s) - building information modeling , workflow , computer science , quality (philosophy) , key (lock) , process management , control (management) , risk analysis (engineering) , field (mathematics) , information model , order (exchange) , originality , systems engineering , engineering management , computer security , engineering , operations management , software engineering , business , database , scheduling (production processes) , philosophy , mathematics , epistemology , finance , artificial intelligence , creativity , law , pure mathematics , political science
The lack of a single information model is the reason for the difficult interaction of all participants in the full cycle of construction. Operational services have particular difficulties: they do not receive up-to-date and complete information about the object. Therefore, intensive implementation of information modeling (IM) for operating services is conducted. Regulatory documents that take into account foreign experience and Russian originality in the field of design are being developed. There is a need to extend the use of IM at the stage of design and construction. The primary reasons are a guarantee of quality control, a guarantee of safe operation of the facility, a guarantee of re-equipment of the building with new engineering equipment, a guarantee of planning and management of the building, workflow, etc. The use of insufficiently known BIM scenarios is demonstrated to organize the solution of actual problems and to provide the most useful properties and functions of exploitation services. In connection with other information modeling tools developed, results are produced that require modifications and changes, but have promising implications for the future. In order to analyze these implications and make conclusions, the article demonstrates one of the key points that facilitate the integration of IM with operating services