Print Email Facebook Twitter How to use Building Information Systems for a transition towards Sustainable Building Operation Title How to use Building Information Systems for a transition towards Sustainable Building Operation Author Itard, L.C.M. (TU Delft OLD Housing Quality and Process Innovation; The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Joosstens, F (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Contributor Heiselberg, Per Kvols (editor) Date 2016 Abstract BIM Building Information Model or Modelling connects many different informationsystems from various actors during the building construction process with eachother in one easily accessible and understandable model. BIM assures an effectiveand efficient building construction process by reducing failing cost and reduces theuse of materials by so called clash-controls. More and more buildings andinfrastructural works are completed with help of BIM and materials, energy, timeand money are saved by doing so. But why not use BIM for the exploitation phase ofboth new and existing buildings? By connecting the BIM model with the otherexploitation information systems as Facility Management Information Systems(FMIS), and Building Information Systems it’s possible to create an easilyaccessible and understandable building and operating information managementtool. Furthermore using BIM during the exploitation will increase the BIM market.This paper makes clear that BIM an make a big difference in the quality of theexploitation and operation of buildings, by helping creating a better andcomfortable indoor climate while reducing energy losses and costs. FacilityManagers should be the owners of this “exploitation and operation BIM” and have to know which information they must extract from the BIM and how to manage this information system. Another benefit will be time savings, and thereby money savings, because searching, reconstruction and updating building information again and again is not needed anymore. The paper also discuss some of the problems with the implementation and use of such a BIM. Subject Facility ManagementBuilding Information Management SystemsSustainable Management and MaintenanceSustainable Operation of Building To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cfa17a7f-1c3e-415e-b400-37031b3494e9 Publisher Aalborg University Source CLIMA 2016: Proceedings of the 12th REHVA World Congress Event CLIMA 2016 - 12th REHVA World Congress, 2016-05-22 → 2016-05-25, Aalborg, Denmark Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 L.C.M. Itard, F Joosstens Files PDF paper_759.pdf 262.85 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:cfa17a7f-1c3e-415e-b400-37031b3494e9/datastream/OBJ/view