6D-BIM applications to enrich circular value chains and stakeholder engagement within built environments

Sakdirat Kaewunruen*, Charalampos Baniotopoulos, Yunlong Guo, Pasakorn Sengsri, Patrick Teuffel, Diana Bajare

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Abstract

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digitalisation tool that is widely adopted in construction industry. It is a three-dimensional digital replica of asset(s) such as buildings, which contain architectural information and building details (e.g. dimensions, materials, parts, and components). It has evolved from 2D CAD models (or blueprints) in the past to 3D CAD models embedded with information layers (e.g., construction time sequence or 4D-BIM), resulting in automation in construction. BIM has now been essential in various countries; for example, new UK BIM standards require asset owners to keep and maintain building information. BIM adopts an interoperable concept that can benefit the whole life-cycle assessment (LCA) and circularity of the built environments. Its applications extend to six dimensions (6D) where time sequence, cost and carbon footprint can now be reported in real time. These attributes are essential to stakeholders and critically help reduce any unexpected consumption and waste over the life cycle of a project. This study builds on the development of 6D BIM of an existing building to enrich circular value chains and stakeholder engagement. This paper highlights the development of 6D BIM, and, subsequently, the stakeholder interviews to address challenges, barriers, benefits, and effectiveness of 6D-BIM applications for stakeholder engagements across circular value chains. Snowballing sampling method has been used to identify stakeholder interviews to obtain new insights into the digital valorisation for stakeholder engagement. The outcome of this study will exhibit new insights and practical paradigms for BIM applications in built environments.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication4th International Conference "Coordinating Engineering for Sustainability and Resilience" & Midterm Conference of CircularB “Implementation of Circular Economy in the Built Environment”
EditorsViorel Ungureanu, Luís Bragança, Charalambos Baniotopoulos, Khairedin M. Abdalla
Place of PublicationRomania
PublisherSpringer
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9783031578007
ISBN (Print)9783031577994, 9783031578021
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 15 Jan 2024
EventThe 4th International Conference on the COORDINATING ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE: CESARE 2024 - Romania, Timisoara, Romania
Duration: 29 May 202431 May 2024
https://www.ct.upt.ro/cesare24/

Conference

ConferenceThe 4th International Conference on the COORDINATING ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE
Abbreviated titleCESARE 2024
Country/TerritoryRomania
CityTimisoara
Period29/05/2431/05/24
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Not yet published as of 22/04/2024. Expected publication date: 09/06/2024.

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