J. Mora, G. Peffer, E. Oñate
The digitization process applied to the construction sector seems to be articulated through the "Building Information Modeling" (BIM), which, as is well known, includes not only the three-dimensional (3D) representation of the works, but its many other dimensions, such as temporal information, budget, sustainability, services, etc. The BIM, as a technology, process and ecosystem, is effectively offering solutions for the entire life cycle of a project, in its design, execution and operation phases, and for all the agents linked to it, that is, for all the professionals of the construction sector without exception.
The BIMtable concept is born from considering that it is precisely the construction, the most complex environment - changing and severe - the most interesting scenario to incorporate the novelties offered by the BIM, as well as all the technologies that complement it, to achieve the digitalization of the construction in its broadest sense. It is at the work site where real-time monitoring of its progress can be made, using sensors, IoT, cameras or the information provided by the workers themselves. It is in the construction where the different professionals need to access the information of the project, as it has been developed and modeled, to follow and execute the instructions of the architect.
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Published on 01/01/2017
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