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Evaluating ChatGPT's Competency in BIM Related Knowledge via the Korean BIM Expertise Exam (BIM 운용 전문가 시험을 통한 ChatGPT의 BIM 분야 전문 지식 수준 평가)

  • Choi, Jiwon;Koo, Bonsang;Yu, Youngsu;Jeong, Yujeong;Ham, Namhyuk
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2023
  • ChatGPT, a chatbot based on GPT large language models, has gained immense popularity among the general public as well as domain professionals. To assess its proficiency in specialized fields, ChatGPT was tested on mainstream exams like the bar exam and medical licensing tests. This study evaluated ChatGPT's ability to answer questions related to Building Information Modeling (BIM) by testing it on Korea's BIM expertise exam, focusing primarily on multiple-choice problems. Both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 were tested by prompting them to provide the correct answers to three years' worth of exams, totaling 150 questions. The results showed that both versions passed the test with average scores of 68 and 85, respectively. GPT-4 performed particularly well in categories related to 'BIM software' and 'Smart Construction technology'. However, it did not fare well in 'BIM applications'. Both versions were more proficient with short-answer choices than with sentence-length answers. Additionally, GPT-4 struggled with questions related to BIM policies and regulations specific to the Korean industry. Such limitations might be addressed by using tools like LangChain, which allow for feeding domain-specific documents to customize ChatGPT's responses. These advancements are anticipated to enhance ChatGPT's utility as a virtual assistant for BIM education and modeling automation.

3D BIM-based Building Energy Efficiency Solution for Carbon Emission Reduction (탄소저감을 위한 3D BIM 기반 건물 에너지 효율화 방안)

  • Lee, Dong Hwan;Kwon, Kee Jung;Shin, Ju Ho;Park, Seunghee
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.1235-1242
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    • 2013
  • This study deals with the BIM (Building Information Modeling)-based energy performance analysis implemented in EnergyPlus. The BIM model constructed at Revit is updated at Design Builder, adding HVAC models and converted compatibly with the EnergyPlus. We can obtain the input values about HVAC system and building environment such as HVAC system efficient, the number of air changes and energy consumption of equipment on applying GAs (Genetic algorithms). After modification about HVAC system, Optimization about HVAC system energy consumption can be analyzed. In order to maximize the building energy performance, a genetic algorithm (GA)-based optimization technique is applied to the modified HVAC models. Throughout the proposed building energy simulation, finally, the best optimized HVAC control schedule for the target building can be obtained in the form of "supply air temperature schedule". Throughout the supply air temperature schedule is applied to energy performance simulation, we obtained energy saving effect result on simulation.

Extracting Building Geomety from BIM for 3-D City Model (BIM으로부터 가상도시 구축용 건축물정보의 추출)

  • Goh, Il-Du;Choi, Joong-Hyun;Kim, E-Doo;Jeong, Yeon-Suk;Lee, Jae-Min
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.249-261
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    • 2008
  • This study proposes a method for acquiring and managing basic information on building, which is continuously updated through construction and re-construction, in order to implement 3D-GIS based on geometric shape information and building information. First of all, distinctions between BIM and GIS information models are described, and then an overview of CityGML for virtual city and its Level of Detail are introduced. At last, a prototype for extracting building geometry from BIM data in accordance with CityGML is presented for demonstration. By using IFC data from BIM, this approach enables a lot of firms and contractors in building industry to utilize their 2D/3D, data on sites and buildings, and also to save many effects for generating exterior and interior building models which are inevitable for implementing National GIS.

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BIM Application in Design Phase for Civil Engineering Project (토목공사의 설계단계 BIM적용에 대한 연구)

  • Kang, Leen-Seok;Kim, Seol-Gi;Moon, Jin-Seok;Ann, Jae-Gyu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute Of Construction Engineering and Management
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.666-669
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    • 2008
  • Recently, the application of building information model (BIM) is evaluated as one of important issues in construction market through the analyzed results in successful case studies. This study suggests an integrated information management model based on BIM through the problem analysis in existing information model for design phase. The application of suggested model is verified by a case study of bridge project. Those automatic and integrated information models for design phase can be used for an effective information management model through project life cycle.

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Practices on BIM-based indoor spatial information implementation and location-based services (BIM기반 실내공간정보구축 및 위치정보 활용 서비스 동향 고찰)

  • Kim, Min-Cheol;Jang, Mi-Kyoung;Hong, Sung-Moon;Kim, Ju-Hyung
    • Journal of KIBIM
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2015
  • Increasing size and complexity of indoor structures have led to much more complication in the spatial cognition and situational awareness. Contrary to outdoor environments, occupants have limited information regarding the indoor space syntax in terms of architectural and semantic information as well as how they interact with their surroundings. The availability of such information could give conveniences to both users and managers in various aspects. In order to visualize the exact location of rooms and utilities in 3D, many studies and projects have utilized BIM models because of its promising value of representing building components. In fact, the application of BIM provides definitive spatial indoor data and creates services for indoor space management and navigation. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an overview of practices on BIM-based indoor spatial information implementation and location-based services. It is expected that enabling of technologies, data-rich content and accessibility of information products will accelerate the growth of the spatially-related markets in various fields.

BIM Application Method for the Quality Management of Modular Houses (모듈러주택 품질관리를 위한 BIM 적용 방안)

  • Lee, Dong Gun;Kim, Jin Won;Sohn, Jeong Rak
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2019
  • The recent paradigm shift in the construction industry has led to a growing demand for industrial construction. In particular, interest in modular housing, one of the areas of industrialization architecture, is soaring. Modular housing is a construction method for completing a building by transporting factory-built modules to the site and assembling them. However, modular housing in Korea has various problems such as errors in design books, lack of factory drawings, and lack of on-site construction plans. BIM is a tool for accumulating, producing and managing various information through 3D models and is a solution to solve various problems of modular housing. In this study, problems of modular housing and BIM utilization of modular housing were presented as ways to ensure the quality of modular housing. Therefore, this study analyzed the problems that are occurring in the construction process of modular housing. And, to address the problem of modular housing, BIM utilization measures were proposed for each modular process step. However, the application of BIM in domestic modular project is currently being carried out in pilot research project. Because of this, the BIM utilize method for modular housing is limited based on the BIM use for general projects and the examples for some modular pilot projects.

The Development of Automated System for 3D Design and Stability Evaluation of Caisson (케이슨의 3D 설계 및 안정 검토 자동화 시스템 개발)

  • Lee, Hurn-Min;Kim, Hyeon-Seung
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2020
  • In this research, the automated system for 3D modeling and stability evaluation of caisson was developed. It is possible to build a BIM model while examining the stability of the structures to improve the practical use of BIM technology. This study analyzed industry cases and guidelines for caisson stability evaluation and BIM-based modeling. As a result, the data for calculating the stability evaluation of caisson as well as the modeling parameters were derived. In particular, the automated system for 3D modeling, which reflects more than 30 parameters, allows for BIM models for various types of the caisson, such as open-cell caisson, open-cell caisson with uneven, slit caisson, slit caisson with uneven, and curved caisson. The study tested the proposed system using case studies and found that it helps not only to automate the BIM model with various caisson types as parameters but also to make partial shape changes accessible. The study also confirmed that the stability evaluation can be quickly carried out with shapes changed. Finally, the study results suggest that the proposed method should complete the task seven times as fast as the conventional work method.

Accuracy-based Evaluation of the Utilization of Spatial Information for BIM Application (BIM 적용을 위한 공간정보의 정확도 기반 활용성 평가)

  • Doo-Pyo Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.26 no.4_2
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    • pp.669-678
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    • 2023
  • Recently, spatial information has been applied to various fields and its usability is increasing day by day. In particular, in the field of civil engineering and construction, BIM based on spatial information is being applied to all construction industries and related research has been conducted. BIM is a technology that utilizes spatial information from the design phase and aids in the construction and maintenance of buildings, including the management of their attributes. However, to apply BIM technology to existing buildings, it takes a lot of time and money to produce models based on design drawings along with current surveying. In this study, quantitative and qualitative analysis was conducted to determine the applicability of the acquired data and the applicability of BIM by generating data and analyzing the accuracy using UAV images and ground lidar, which are representative spatial information acquisition methods. Quantitative analysis revealed that TLS (Terrestrial Laser Scanner) showed reliable accuracy in both planar and elevation measurements, whereas unmanned aerial images exhibited lower accuracy in elevation measurements, resulting in reduced reliability. Qualitative analysis indicated that neither TLS nor unmanned aerial images alone provided perfect completeness. However, the combination of both spatial information sources, tailored to specific needs, resulted in the most comprehensive completeness. Therefore, it is concluded that the appropriate utilization of spatial information acquired through unmanned aerial images and TLS holds the potential for application in the fields of BIM and reverse engineering.

AUTOMATIC AS-IS BIM EXTRACTION FOR SUSTAINABLE SIMULATION OF BUILT ENVIRONMENTS

  • Chao Wang;Yong K. Cho
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2013.01a
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 2013
  • Existing buildings now represent the greatest opportunity to improve building energy efficiency. Building performance analysis is becoming increasingly important because decision makers can have a better visualization of their building's performance and quickly make the solution for improving building energy efficiency and reducing environmental impacts. Nowadays, building information models (BIMs) have been widely created during the design phase of new buildings, and it can be easily imported to third party software to conduct various analyses. However, a BIM is not always available for all existing buildings. Even if a BIM is available during the design and construction phases, it is very challenging to keep updating it while a building is aged. A manual process to create or update a BIM is very time consuming and labor intensive. A laser scanning technology has been a popular tool to create as-is BIM. However it still needs labor-intensive manual processes to create a BIM out of point clouds. This paper introduces automatic as-is simplified BIM creation from point clouds for energy simulations. A framework of decision support system that can assist decision makers on retrofits for existing buildings is introduced as well. A case study on a residential house was tested in this study to validate the proposed framework, and the technical feasibility of the developed system was positively demonstrated.

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Comparative Analysis of BIM-Enabled Construction Cost Estimation Practices: A Case Study of Japan and China

  • Shi TANG;Kazuya SHIDE
    • International conference on construction engineering and project management
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    • 2024.07a
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    • pp.745-752
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    • 2024
  • This paper presents a study that compares and analyzes the practices of utilizing BIM (Building Information Modeling) for construction cost estimation in Japan and China. The study delves into the nuanced differences and similarities in cost estimation methodologies between the two countries. The overview section explored their respective standard specifications, and the methodologies for construction quantities take-off, covering both the bottom-up estimating approach and the all-in unit rate approach. Additionally, the paper delves into the item code system used in BQ (Bills of Quantities), elaborating on its introduction and practical application. The paper meticulously breaks down the process of quantities take-off facilitated by BIM models and cost-estimating software. The study also delves into the developmental trends in comprehensive BIM standards about construction cost, coupled with the proposition of a BIM code for seamless integration into construction cost practices as part of a forward-looking research plan. In conclusion, the paper encapsulates the comparative findings, highlighting the strengths, weaknesses, and potential areas for improvement in the BIM-enabled construction cost estimation practices of Japan and China. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the utilization of BIM technology in the construction industry, offering valuable insights for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers alike.