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MDPI, Remote Sensing, 9(12), p. 1457, 2020

DOI: 10.3390/rs12091457

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3D Point Cloud and BIM-Based Reconstruction for Evaluation of Project by As-Planned and As-Built

Journal article published in 2020 by Seungho Kim, Sangyong Kim, Dong-Eun Lee ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Progress management of a construction project can detect changes early by visualizing the progress of the project, as it is important to be capable of predicting the success or failure of future project objectives. However, to perform reliable progress management tasks, accurate measurement data is required. In this study, the basic principle of the evaluation of project progress was performed through the 3D point cloud and the 4D attributes of BIM. The evaluation of project progress proposed in this study was based on as-built data to assess the progress of the project site. The specific improvements via the proposed process for this study in the construction project-progress control area were as follows: (1) visualization of construction project progress, (2) calculation of project as-built quantity, and (3) evaluation of a project’s progress. This study improved the efficiency and productivity in the management of a construction project through detection of the progress process. It provided easy monitoring of the overall project status, such as productivity analysis, progress rate and quality verifications, and easy identification of the problems created and foreseeable engineering tasks.