Information Quality Assessment for Facility Management |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Technology Environment and Engineering, Birmingham City University, City Centre Campus, Millennium Point, Birmingham B4 7XG, United Kingdom;2. Department of Building and Real Estate, 7/F, Block Z, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong;1. Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;2. The Office of Kunming Changshui Airport Construction, Kunming 650211, China;1. Faculty of Technology Environment and Engineering, Birmingham City University, UK;2. Plant and Machinery Management, Faculty of Technology Environment and Engineering, Birmingham City University, UK;1. School of Built Environment, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney, Australia;2. School of Electrical and Data Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | Assessing the quality of building information models (BIMs) is an important yet challenging task within the construction industry as projects are increasingly being delivered with BIM. This is particularly essential for facility management (FM) users as downstream information consumers that depend on the quality of models developed in the previous project phases. The research presented in this paper addresses this challenge by introducing a framework for information quality assessment (IQA) of BIMs for FM uses. The IQA framework is the outcome of an extensive study of two large owner organizations involving numerous BIM projects. The framework is structured based on the essential FM subjects: assets, spaces, and systems, and the model characteristics: objects, attributes, relationships, and spatial information. The framework is then operationalized through the development and evaluation of information quality (IQ) tests using BIM model checking tools across three projects with different levels of detail and complexity. The proposed IQA framework and associated tests advance the state of knowledge about BIM quality in terms of methods to represent and evaluate conformance to owner requirements. |
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Keywords: | Information Quality Building Information Modeling (BIM) Facility Management (FM) BIM for FM Model-based Project Delivery |
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