Design a Building Information Modeling (BIM) project concept in combination with foundation monitoring on the example of the Abu Dhabi Plaza construction project
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2022-138-1-23-33Keywords:
building Information Modeling System, basement slab, high-rise buildings, fiber-optic sensors, civil engineeringAbstract
With the advent of new technology in the monitoring of buildings and high-rise structures it has become possible to monitor damage and defects in existing structures and infrastructures. The need for timely detection of critical points of building structure defects through the use of sensors, as well as the lack of description tools for understanding, visualizing and documenting sensor output data increasingly encourages designers, builders and facility managers to use the capabilities of such a powerful system as the Building Information Modeling System (BIM). The primary goal of any construction project is safety for people, which can only be ensured by proper monitoring of building health, where the presentation and management of the received information about changes in the system and structure can be ensured by using BIM. The purpose of this paper is to describe the application of a distributed fiber optic strain gauge sensor system, and the possibility of integrating the data obtained from the sensors into the BIM system.