Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress

Compared to the past, the complexity of construction-project progress has increased as the size of structures has become larger and taller. This has resulted in many unexpected problems with an increasing frequency of occurrence, such as various uncertainties and risk factors. Recently, research was...

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Main Authors: Seungho Kim, Sangyong Kim, Dong-Eun Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4106
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spelling doaj-79f927b8a9ce4bcf8307d62c225f649d2020-11-25T03:30:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01124106410610.3390/su12104106Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction ProgressSeungho Kim0Sangyong Kim1Dong-Eun Lee2Department of Architecture, Yeungnam University College, Nam-gu, Daegu 42415, KoreaSchool of Architecture, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongbuk 38541, KoreaSchool of Architecture & Civil and Architectural Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, KoreaCompared to the past, the complexity of construction-project progress has increased as the size of structures has become larger and taller. This has resulted in many unexpected problems with an increasing frequency of occurrence, such as various uncertainties and risk factors. Recently, research was conducted to solve the problem via integration with data-collection automation tools of construction-project-progress measurement. Most of the methods used spatial sensing technology. Thus, this study performed a review of the representative technologies applied to construction-project-progress data collection and identified the unique characteristics of each technology. The basic principle of the progress proposed in this study is its execution through the point cloud and the attributes of BIM, which were studied in five stages: (1) Acquisition of construction completion data using a point cloud, (2) production of a completed 3D model, (3) interworking of an as-planned BIM model and as-built model, (4) construction progress tracking via overlap of two 3D models, and (5) verification by comparison with actual data. This has confirmed that the technical limitations of the construction progress tracking through the point cloud do not exist, and that a fairly high degree of progress data which contains efficiency and accuracy can be collected.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4106building information modelingdroneLIDARpoint cloudprogress tracking
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author Seungho Kim
Sangyong Kim
Dong-Eun Lee
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Sangyong Kim
Dong-Eun Lee
Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
Sustainability
building information modeling
drone
LIDAR
point cloud
progress tracking
author_facet Seungho Kim
Sangyong Kim
Dong-Eun Lee
author_sort Seungho Kim
title Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
title_short Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
title_full Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
title_fullStr Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Application of Hybrid Point Cloud and BIM Method for Tracking Construction Progress
title_sort sustainable application of hybrid point cloud and bim method for tracking construction progress
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Compared to the past, the complexity of construction-project progress has increased as the size of structures has become larger and taller. This has resulted in many unexpected problems with an increasing frequency of occurrence, such as various uncertainties and risk factors. Recently, research was conducted to solve the problem via integration with data-collection automation tools of construction-project-progress measurement. Most of the methods used spatial sensing technology. Thus, this study performed a review of the representative technologies applied to construction-project-progress data collection and identified the unique characteristics of each technology. The basic principle of the progress proposed in this study is its execution through the point cloud and the attributes of BIM, which were studied in five stages: (1) Acquisition of construction completion data using a point cloud, (2) production of a completed 3D model, (3) interworking of an as-planned BIM model and as-built model, (4) construction progress tracking via overlap of two 3D models, and (5) verification by comparison with actual data. This has confirmed that the technical limitations of the construction progress tracking through the point cloud do not exist, and that a fairly high degree of progress data which contains efficiency and accuracy can be collected.
topic building information modeling
drone
LIDAR
point cloud
progress tracking
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/10/4106
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