Assembly process based on supply chain management of prefabricated houses using BIM

Author:

Gao Mengqi1,Guo Yuancheng2,Hou Hetao3,Wang Pengying4,Wang Shibo5

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China; Deputy Director, R&D Center, Zhengzhou Urban Construction Group Investment Co., Ltd, Zhengzhou, China

2. Dean, School of Civil Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China

3. Professor, School of Civil Engineering and Water Conservancy, Shan Dong University, Jinan, China

4. Dean, Planning Branch, Zhengzhou Transportation Planning, Survey, Design and Research Institute, Zhengzhou, China (corresponding author: )

5. Project R&D Supervisor, R&D Center, Zhengzhou Urban Construction Group Investment Co., Ltd, Zhengzhou, China

Abstract

The assembly of modular containers using building information modelling (BIM) technologies was studied. The purpose of this study was to analyse the literature on prefabricated (prefab) houses and explore the concept of creating a digital prototype of a building based on Huoshenshan hospital using Autodesk Revit software. This hospital was constructed to treat Covid-19 patients in early 2020. The article describes the methodology of installing modular containers and assembly structures using BIM technologies for rapid construction. The results of this study showed that building object implementation depends directly on a proper model with a step-by-step mechanism for installation. Due to the supply of prefab structures at the construction site, both initial project cost and project time can be reduced. Prefab house technology demonstrated the high efficiency of using BIM technology in the assembly of Huoshenshan hospital, which was constructed in 10 days. The need for information modelling data exchange with modern technology and systems, which allows the team to become acquainted with the project before installation work starts at the construction site, is investigated.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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