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Aug 14, 2017
International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2016

Research on Intelligent Construction and Integration Management of a Large-Scale Construction Enterprise Based on BIM Technology

Publication: ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction

ABSTRACT

According to the characteristics of each project, how to promote the project construction, which has become a key issue need to be solved. This paper is based on the “intelligent construction” theory, application of BIM, and three-dimensional imaging technology, through establishing the “intelligent construction” based on BIM management platform system so as to integrate the project design, organization, technology, and resources of the whole process, and then to realize the delicacy and informatization management of engineering projects. Research show that BIM as the carrier of the “intelligent construction,” the project management is integrated into the project management integrated information platform, which provides a solution for the project “intelligent” management and sustainable development of large construction enterprises.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The work described in this paper is looking for funding by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The authors gratefully acknowledge the Department of Building and Real Estate at Yangzhou University for providing supports to conduct this research.

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ICCREM 2016: BIM Application and Off-Site Construction
Pages: 89 - 96
Editors: Yaowu Wang, Ph.D., Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, Mohamed Al-Hussein, Ph.D., Professor, University of Alberta, Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Ph.D., Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Yimin Zhu, Ph.D., Professor, Louisiana State University
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8027-4

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Postgraduate, Information Engineering College of Yangzhou Univ., Yangzhou, China, 225127. E-mail: [email protected]
Minli Zhang [email protected]
Professor, College of Civil Science and Engineering of Yangzhou Univ., Yangzhou, China, 225127. E-mail: [email protected]

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