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nD modelling - a driver or enabler for construction improvement?

Lee, A; Aouad, GF; Cooper, R; Fu, C; Marshall-Ponting, AJ; Tah, JHM; Wu, S

Authors

A Lee

GF Aouad

R Cooper

C Fu

AJ Marshall-Ponting

JHM Tah

S Wu



Abstract

The terms ‘nD modelling’ and ‘nD CAD’ are becoming escalating idioms associated with ICT-based
(information communication technologies) building design; a concept which has been heightened by the
£0.5 million funded 3D to nD modelling project at the University of Salford. An nD model is an
extension of the building information model that incorporates multi-aspects of design information required
at each stage of the lifecycle of a building facility. This paper will explore the concept of nD modelling, lay
out the nD modelling opportunities and barriers for implementation within a business context, and
conclude by examining whether it can be applied industry-wide or remain a PR tool for the big players in
the industry. The issues surrounding nD-enabled construction are not just technological, but also and
cultural, human and process related. The paper suggests that the nD modelling approach is ideal, but not
achievable in the short term, largely due to the industry’s unwillingness to work together in an
interdisciplinary way.

Citation

Lee, A., Aouad, G., Cooper, R., Fu, C., Marshall-Ponting, A., Tah, J., & Wu, S. (2005). nD modelling - a driver or enabler for construction improvement?. RICS research review series, 5(6), 1-16

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Apr 1, 2005
Deposit Date Sep 20, 2007
Journal RICS Research Paper Series, RICS, London
Print ISSN 1464-648X
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 6
Pages 1-16