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What is As-Built

Handbook of Research on Integrating Industry 4.0 in Business and Manufacturing
Represents the actual situation of the building on the construction site during the construction phase. After the completion of construction, the final design project of performed works is created in the form of 2D CAD plans or of As-built BIM model in the BIM approach.
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Integration of Industry 4.0 for Advanced Construction Project Management
Nataša Šuman (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, and Architecture, University of Maribor, Slovenia) and Zoran Pučko (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, and Architecture, University of Maribor, Slovenia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2725-2.ch024
Abstract
The construction industry is facing the increasing process of integration of Industry 4.0 in all phases of the construction project lifecycle. Its exponential growth has been detected in research efforts focused on the usage of the building information modeling (BIM) as one of the most breakthrough innovative approaches in the construction (AEC) industry. BIM brings many advantages as well as changes in the existing construction practice, which allows for adjustment of processes in the most automated possible way. The goal in the design phase is to create a comprehensive BIM model that combines the data of all project participants and represents a digital model of a future building. In the construction phase, the monitoring and controlling the work progress is one of the most important and difficult tasks, and it is today still mostly done manually. Currently, more research and actual implementations are oriented towards the introduction of the automated construction progress monitoring (ACPMon). All of this is the basis for advanced construction project management (ACPMan).
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