APPLICATION OF BIM DURING LEAN CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS
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https://doi.org/10.14311/CEJ.2019.03.0027Keywords:
BIM, Lean construction, Site layout, Pipeline arrangementAbstract
At present, the construction industry is in urgent need of a big transformation from the traditional extensive development model to achieve transformation and upgrading. The cooperative application mode of lean construction and BIM is the important driving method of this change. It effectively solved the information technology problems in the process of lean construction implementation. Meanwhile, the lean construction system also provides a better application environment for BIM and fully realizes the technical value. From the perspective of multiple applications, this paper introduces in detail how BIM uses its technical advantages to enhance the application value of lean construction in the construction industry.
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