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Clash Cost Analysis in Electrical Installations Based on BIM Technologies

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  • Tadeusz Daszczyński

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Michał Ostapowski

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, 00-662 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Aleksander Szerner

    (BIM Association, 02-316 Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

One of the core features of delivering a Building Information Modelling (BIM) project is design coordination and clash detection. In the traditional way of conducting investments, the design process consists in the separate work of individual industry specialists on an individual part of the project and checking its compliance with coordination checkpoints. Building information modelling/management is emerging as an innovative way to virtually design and manage projects. Clashes are one of the most problematic elements in construction. They can interfere in the decision-making process by generating unexpected costs of additional materials, work and actions. The purpose of the following paper is to analyze the impact of BIM on limiting cost of clashes and also to check how clashes affect the unforeseen costs of a construction investment and how the BIM methodology can help to reduce them, especially in electrical installations. Basic construction collisions with algorithms of their solutions were presented. The possible financial benefits associated with the use of the BIM approach have been described using mathematical relationships.

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  • Tadeusz Daszczyński & Michał Ostapowski & Aleksander Szerner, 2022. "Clash Cost Analysis in Electrical Installations Based on BIM Technologies," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(5), pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:15:y:2022:i:5:p:1679-:d:757202
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