성과구성 |
Abstract. With the popttlarization of Building Informatio n Modeling (BIM) technology, increasing numbers of countries are attempting to introduce BIM into their national building permitting processes. There are also many BIM-related re search initiatives worldwide. Likewise, the Korean govern ment has joined this trend by improving its existing e-Submission system, SEUMTER, to provide for BIM-based e-submission and automated code compliance checking. Furt her, the Min istry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport in Korea has funded the Korea BIM (KBIM) building e-Submission system project. The Industry Fotmdation Classes (IFC) data model is an openBIM approach that has been designated as an inter national standard through the International Organization for Standardization. It is not dependent on specific design tools and is suitable for public works applications. Hence, this study performed a comprehensive analysis of and developed a framework for a prototypical system for an e-Submission process based on the IFC data model. Four main modules were developed to perform code checking, submission, pre-checking, and automated n tle-making. A real-world project was used to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed framewo rk. This study could increase the adoption of BIM based building e-Subm ission systems by sharing effective and successful processes.
KeyWords: building information modeling (BIM), indust ry foundation classes (IFC), building e-Subm ission system, auto mated code compliance checking, building code, pre-checking. |