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Building Information Modelling and Internet of Things Integration for Facility Management—Literature Review and Future Needs

Antonino Mannino, Mario Claudio Dejaco, Fulvio Re Cecconi

2021Applied Sciences181 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digitisation of the built environment is seen as a significant factor for innovation in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operation sector. However, lack of data and information in as-built digital models considerably limits the potential of Building Information Modelling in Facility Management. Therefore, optimisation of data collection and management is needed, all the more so now that Industry 4.0 has widened the use of sensors into buildings and infrastructures. A literature review on the two main pillars of digitalisation in construction, Building Information Modelling and Internet of Things, is presented, along with a bibliographic analysis of two citations and abstracts databases focusing on the operations stage. The bibliographic research has been carried out using Web of Science and Scopus databases. The article is aimed at providing a detailed analysis of BIM–IoT integration for Facility Management (FM) process improvements. Issues, opportunities and areas where further research efforts are required are outlined. Finally, four key areas of further research development in FM management have been proposed, focusing on optimising data collection and management.

Topics & Concepts

Facility managementScopusComputer scienceProcess (computing)Building information modelingInternet of ThingsData managementInformation managementEngineering managementData collectionKey (lock)The InternetData scienceKnowledge managementWorld Wide WebProcess managementEngineeringDatabaseBusinessComputer securityOperations managementMEDLINEPolitical scienceLawMarketingOperating systemStatisticsScheduling (production processes)MathematicsBIM and Construction Integration3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageFacilities and Workplace Management