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Mar 18, 2024

A Semantic Hybrid Scheme for Efficient Building Facilities Management

Publication: Construction Research Congress 2024

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Maintaining and operating building facilities constitutes a substantial portion of the overall life-cycle costs, which, if not befittingly handled, can yield immoderate expenditures and a shortfall of financial resources. The evidence implies that building facilities are degrading due to inadequate knowledge of building facilities and fallacious management procedures. This paper proposed a building information modeling (BIM) framework to enhance the effectiveness of BIM open standards for facility management operations. The study expands to creating a comprehensively integrated framework that provides a paradigm apropos to employing BIM capacities that manage and retrieve operation and maintenance (O&M) data to engender a semantic repository of multiple existing building facilities and their peculiarities information. The proposed framework incorporates six chronological stages to ensure prime findings for the O&M phase and unerringly exhibit the distinctive attributes of the maintenance data paradigm. Facilities managers can employ the presented framework as a blueprint for implementing the proposed strategy for incorporation, exploitation, and handling of building facilities-based knowledge throughout the O&M phase into practice.

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Ahmed Gouda Mohamed [email protected]
1Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Construction Engineering and Management Dept., British Univ. in Egypt, Egypt. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0202-9483. Email: [email protected]
Ahmed Abdelaty [email protected]
2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Univ. of Wyoming. Email: [email protected]
Mohamed Marzouk [email protected]
3Professor of Construction Engineering and Management, Structural Engineering Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo Univ., Egypt. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8594-8452. Email: [email protected]

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