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BIM-based life-cycle environmental assessment of prefabricated buildings

Yingbo Ji, Kai Qi, Yuan Qi, Yan Li, Hong Li, Zhen Lei, Yan Liu

2020Engineering Construction & Architectural Management73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose This research aims to propose a comparative environmental analysis of conventional and prefabricated construction techniques utilizing a building information modelling (BIM) technique. Design/methodology/approach A set of indicators are selected to assess the environmental emissions throughout the construction life cycle, based on BIM platform. An existing project involving ten apartment buildings in Shanghai is selected as a case study. Findings The results reveal that prefabricated construction demonstrates environment-friendly performance with some exceptions of acidification and mineral resource consumption. Environmental impacts can also be further reduced by increasing the projected area ratio and percentage of project prefabrication. Originality/value Overall, the proposed method can be used to identify relevant environmental merits and for decision-making of appropriate construction techniques in building construction projects.

Topics & Concepts

PrefabricationBuilding information modelingResource consumptionLife-cycle assessmentApartmentEnvironmental impact assessmentArchitectural engineeringResource (disambiguation)EngineeringConstruction engineeringCivil engineeringEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceOperations managementProduction (economics)Scheduling (production processes)EconomicsEcologyMacroeconomicsComputer networkBiologyBIM and Construction IntegrationRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceSustainable Building Design and Assessment
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