Digital Evolution in AEC industry: Bridging BIM, Building Codes, and Future Technologies
In recent decades, the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has witnessed profound shifts driven by digital technologies. Central to this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM), which has offered a holistic approach to design, analysis, and documentation, yieldi...
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description | In recent decades, the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has witnessed profound shifts driven by digital technologies. Central to this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM), which has offered a holistic approach to design, analysis, and documentation, yielding benefits in visualization, collaboration, simulation, and life-cycle management. However, the industry’s intricate regulatory landscape, primarily rooted in traditional text-heavy building codes, has lagged in digital adaptability. This paper explores the imperative to transition building codes and regulations into machine-friendly formats, capitalizing on structured databases, semantic annotations, and (Application Programming Interface) API-driven access. Such a transformation facilitates streamlined (Artificial Intelligence) AI-based compliance checks and augments the capabilities of BIM systems. Furthermore, the research delves into the convergence of BIM with other burgeoning technologies. Extended Reality (XR) promise enriched visualization and on-site integration. AI introduces automated analytics, optimization, and predictive facilities management. The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) proposes a real-time feedback loop into BIM, evolving towards dynamic Digital Twins. The discussion also touches upon the potential of XR technology use for enhanced workforce performance and quality control on the site. In conclusion, the AEC industry stands on the edge of a digital evolution, demanding integrated approaches to fully harness the potential of these technologies, ensuring not only efficient construction practices but also enhancing building safety and sustainability. |
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