Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study

Reducing carbon emissions and addressing environmental policies in the construction domain has been intensively explored with solutions ranging from energy efficiency techniques with building informatics to user behavior modelling and monitoring. Such strategies have managed to improve current pract...

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Main Authors: Ioan Petri, Sylvain Kubicki, Yacine Rezgui, Annie Guerriero, Haijiang Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1167
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spelling doaj-29821ef364a94d308427c9fbed8186972020-11-24T21:54:10ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-08-01108116710.3390/en10081167en10081167Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case StudyIoan Petri0Sylvain Kubicki1Yacine Rezgui2Annie Guerriero3Haijiang Li4BRE Institute in Sustainable Engineering, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF243AA, UKLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, LuxembourgBRE Institute in Sustainable Engineering, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF243AA, UKLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), L-4362 Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, LuxembourgBRE Institute in Sustainable Engineering, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF243AA, UKReducing carbon emissions and addressing environmental policies in the construction domain has been intensively explored with solutions ranging from energy efficiency techniques with building informatics to user behavior modelling and monitoring. Such strategies have managed to improve current practices in managing buildings, however decarbonizing the built environment and reducing the energy performance gap remains a complex undertaking that requires more comprehensive and sustainable solutions. In this context, building information modelling (BIM), can help the sustainability agenda as the digitalization of product and process information provides a unique opportunity to optimize energy-efficiency-related decisions across the entire lifecycle and supply chain. BIM is foreseen as a means to waste and emissions reduction, performance gap minimization, in-use energy enhancements, and total lifecycle assessment. It also targets the whole supply chain related to design, construction, as well as management and use of facilities, at the different qualifications levels (including blue-collar workers). In this paper, we present how building information modelling can be utilized to address energy efficiency in buildings in the operation phase, greatly contributing to achieving carbon emissions targets. In this paper, we provide two main contributions: (i) we present a BIM-oriented methodology for supporting building energy optimization, based on which we identify few training directions with regards to BIM, and (ii) we provide an application use case as identified in the European research project “Sporte2” to demonstrate the advantages of BIM in energy efficiency with respect to several energy metrics.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1167building information modelingenergy optimizationbuildingsoperation phasetraining
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author Ioan Petri
Sylvain Kubicki
Yacine Rezgui
Annie Guerriero
Haijiang Li
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Sylvain Kubicki
Yacine Rezgui
Annie Guerriero
Haijiang Li
Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
Energies
building information modeling
energy optimization
buildings
operation phase
training
author_facet Ioan Petri
Sylvain Kubicki
Yacine Rezgui
Annie Guerriero
Haijiang Li
author_sort Ioan Petri
title Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
title_short Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
title_full Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
title_fullStr Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Operating Built Environment Assets through Building Information Modeling: A Case Study
title_sort optimizing energy efficiency in operating built environment assets through building information modeling: a case study
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Reducing carbon emissions and addressing environmental policies in the construction domain has been intensively explored with solutions ranging from energy efficiency techniques with building informatics to user behavior modelling and monitoring. Such strategies have managed to improve current practices in managing buildings, however decarbonizing the built environment and reducing the energy performance gap remains a complex undertaking that requires more comprehensive and sustainable solutions. In this context, building information modelling (BIM), can help the sustainability agenda as the digitalization of product and process information provides a unique opportunity to optimize energy-efficiency-related decisions across the entire lifecycle and supply chain. BIM is foreseen as a means to waste and emissions reduction, performance gap minimization, in-use energy enhancements, and total lifecycle assessment. It also targets the whole supply chain related to design, construction, as well as management and use of facilities, at the different qualifications levels (including blue-collar workers). In this paper, we present how building information modelling can be utilized to address energy efficiency in buildings in the operation phase, greatly contributing to achieving carbon emissions targets. In this paper, we provide two main contributions: (i) we present a BIM-oriented methodology for supporting building energy optimization, based on which we identify few training directions with regards to BIM, and (ii) we provide an application use case as identified in the European research project “Sporte2” to demonstrate the advantages of BIM in energy efficiency with respect to several energy metrics.
topic building information modeling
energy optimization
buildings
operation phase
training
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/8/1167
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