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The devil is in the detail: The link between building regulatory processes, on-site inspection, verification and technology

机译:魔鬼详细介绍:建筑监管流程之间的联系,现场检查,验证和技术

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Over recent years there has been a drive to improve the image of the construction sector globally, especially in relation to building performance. This has resulted in the development of more intelligent and informed designs, thanks in part to the implementation, and in some cases mandating, of Building Information Modelling (BIM) working processes and the use of associated authoring and analysis software. As knowledge and understanding of BIM processes has advanced, the wider benefits afforded by such new technologies and approaches to building design and management are beginning to be realised. One such area is the regulatory process related to building design and construction. To date, a focus has been placed upon the possibilities afforded in relation to the automation of plan checking and to a lesser extent self-inspection. However, less focus has been placed on actual on-site third party verification during the construction phase, specifically relating to important building details. This is a critical, yet historically difficult area to assess, with the building regulatory process lacking sufficient rigour due the nature of periodic inspections. This current methodology means that critical details in terms of building performance are potentially not being constructed as per the approved or as-designed drawings. This paper will employ a scoping study to highlight historic issues and review current building regulatory and on-site assessment processes primarily in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, comparing these with similar processes in Asia. The aim is to identify potential issues with current practice internationally and to review advancements in BIM and related technological processes to determine if they can potentially assist in this area. The findings would suggest that there is a general issue in terms of validating the veracity of work which has taken place on site. The paper concludes by suggesting that current practice needs to be reviewed in order to instigate greater confidence in the building regulatory process, particularly with the on-site verification of construction details.
机译:近年来,在全球范围内提高建筑业的形象,尤其是与建筑性能有关的推动力。这导致开发更智能和知情的设计,部分地致力于实现,在某些情况下,在某些情况下,建立信息建模(BIM)工作流程和使用相关的创作和分析软件。随着对BIM进程的知识和理解,先进,这些新技术提供了更广泛的益处,并开始建立设计和管理的方法。一个这样的领域是与建筑设计和建筑有关的监管过程。迄今为止,在有关计划检查的自动化和较小程度的自检方面的可能性,焦点已经放置了焦点。但是,在施工阶段的实际现场第三方核查中,较少关注的重点,特别是与重要的建筑细节有关。这是一个重要但历史上困难的地区,缺乏由于定期检查的性质而缺乏足够严格的缺陷。该目前的方法意味着在构建性能方面的关键细节可能不会根据批准的或设计的图纸构建。本文将采用范例研究,以突出历史性问题,并审查主要在英国(英国)和爱尔兰的现状和现场评估流程,比较这些在亚洲类似的过程。目的是识别目前国际练习的潜在问题,并审查BIM和相关技术流程的进步,以确定他们是否可以协助这一领域。调查结果表明,在验证现场发生的工作真实性方面存在一般问题。本文通过表明需要审查目前的做法,以便对建筑监管程序进行更大的信心,特别是在现场核查施工细节。

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