MAINTENANCE METHODOLOGY IN THE FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AS A BASIS FOR BIM TECHNOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2022.vol8.iss2.pp27-33Keywords:
Technology, Methodology, Facility ManagementAbstract
Currently, we need to ensure sustainability in the construction industry. The main tool that could ensure this is BIM Technology. It is this technology that can be a decisive basis for planning the maintenance of building structures because its content includes complex parameters of building structures. In practice, planned maintenance of buildings is carried out based on tracked data of facility managers. Streamlining their work by using spatial and topological relationships and by identifying the problem of building maintenance is offered by BIM technology. Using the proposed methodology, selected life cycle costs can be determined in a simple and fast way, i.e., also future maintenance costs, already during the building design phase. The goal of the paper is to propose a methodology that can become an effective tool in deciding on the material solution of building structures.
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