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IFC implementation in lifecycle costing

Fu, C; Aouad, GF; Marshall-Ponting, AJ; Lee, A; Wu, S

Authors

C Fu

GF Aouad

AJ Marshall-Ponting

A Lee

S Wu



Abstract

Life Cycle Costing (LCC) is always a major concern in the Architecture, Engineering and Coustruction (AEC) industry. This paper presents the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology in the development of a lifecycle cost-estimating tool. The IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) model as an interoperable building information model has been adopted as the central data repository to deliver the integrated information of building designs from CAD design systems into the lifecycle-costing database. In this paper, the coneeptions and relevant factors, which could affect the LCC estimation, have been introduced. The problems of current lCC applications have been identified as the lack of LCC data and the complexity of LCC exercises.The software application of IFC models and relevant auxiliary are depicted as a solution of the problem identified. The lifccycle costing tool is a part of the nD Modeling tool and as such is based on its integrated interface prototype toolkit and is able to holistically present an IFC model into a 3D virtual reality view, a tree-view and a list of element properties. The functions and some technical points are also detailed in the paper. Through the research, it demonstrates the potential and possibility of implementing BIM methods and techniques, particularly IFCs to enhance the computer applications in the processes of building construction and faeility management.

Citation

Fu, C., Aouad, G., Marshall-Ponting, A., Lee, A., & Wu, S. (2004). IFC implementation in lifecycle costing. Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, 11(4), 42-54

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2004
Deposit Date Sep 20, 2007
Journal The Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology
Print ISSN 1005-9113
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 4
Pages 42-54