Coordinating Building Systems: Process and Knowledge
暂无分享,去创建一个
The coordination of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems to detail their configuration is a major challenge for complex buildings and industrial projects. Specialized consultants and contractors design and construct these systems. Computer tools can assist with this activity, but fragmented responsibility for these systems and the knowledge required for their design, installation, and operation make this difficult. This paper reports initial results from a research project to develop a computer tool to assist in coordinating MEP systems. It describes current practice, a revised work process using a computer tool, required knowledge, and development of a prototype system. These results confirm the feasibility of capturing the distributed knowledge required and of developing a computer tool to assist with MEP coordination, along with the potential to implement the tool and significantly improve this important project process.
[1] Clyde B. Tatum,et al. Construction Site Applications of CAD , 1994 .
[2] Martin Fischer,et al. Characteristics of Design-Relevant Constructability Knowledge , 1997 .
[3] David R. Riley,et al. Space Planning for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Trades in Multi-story Building Construction , 1997 .