Title :
Visual Display of the Environment Load on the Construction Planning Tool
Author :
Terashima, Takanori ; Matsuo, Tokuro
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Project Design, Miyagi Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents the implementation of a system that visualizes the construction process using 3D modeling data and schedule data to analyze construction planning, and discuss the visual display of the environmental load regarding the construction site. Construction planning is currently shown on the planar presentation. Developing software visualizes the construction planning spatially on PC instead, and it shows the related properties such as cost and environmental load together. Past papers emphasize the benefits of visual 4D planning which combines 3D modeling data and process schedule for work progress control. It rapidly shows the work performance with scheduled activity and it makes ease of construction planning and inspection. Consequently it should increase the productivity and will reduce the rework. However, even a remarkable construction company won´t adopt such a work style because the lasting well organized way of working is not readily changed unless the new style has more benefit than the effort and cost to adapt. We thus aim at developing a system that utilizes the existing data, including CAD modeling data and schedules, and integrates them to enable the simulation of the construction progress so that the users are able to derive the same benefit as 4D-CAD without changing conventional work style.
Keywords :
architectural CAD; data visualisation; planning; scheduling; solid modelling; virtual reality; 3D modeling; 4D-CAD modeling; construction company; construction inspection; construction planning tool; construction process visualization; environment load; planar presentation; process scheduling; visual 4D planning; visual display; work progress control; Data models; Joining processes; Materials; Schedules; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; 4d-cad; Environment Load; construction planning; virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
Commerce and Enterprise Computing (CEC), 2011 IEEE 13th Conference on
Conference_Location :
Luxembourg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1542-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4535-6
DOI :
10.1109/CEC.2011.63