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Asset Management for Buildings within the Framework of Building Information Modeling Development

Asset Management for Buildings within the Framework of Building Information Modeling Development
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Author(s): Antonio Jesús Guillén López (University of Seville, Spain), Adolfo Crespo Márquez (University of Seville, Spain), Jose A. Sanz (University of Seville, Spain), Khairy A. H. Kobbacy (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia), Samir M. Shariff (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia), Etienne Le Page (École Centrale de Marseille, France)and Vicente González-Prida (University of Seville, Spain & National University of Distance Education, Spain)
Copyright: 2017
Pages: 18
Source title: Decision Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1837-2.ch009

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Abstract

Buildings lifecycle management is an area of great interest. Due this, the R&D is being promoting worldwide looking for new effective maintenance tools and methodologies. In this scenario there are two development lines whose convergence can bring great advances in this area: Asset Management (AM) and Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM models are transforming the way buildings are conceived, designed, constructed and managed. But current use of BIM concentrates on preplanning, design, construction and integrated project delivery of buildings and facilities, rather than maintenance and building operation management. Asset Management tools, including Facilities Management (FM), and application frameworks provide the approach and required elements to get more efficiency and efficacy in the building lifecycle management. This chapter introduces the application of AM for building and how the development of BIM models is the key element to allow its effective implementation.

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