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Analysis of BIM-Based Digitising of Green Building Index (GBI): Assessment Method
by
Yusoff, Nur Izzi Md
, Latif, Qadir Bux alias Imran
, Ismail, Lokman Hakim
, Alosta, Moad
, Solla, Mohmed
, Elmesh, Ahmed
, Kazee, Mohammed F. Al
, Milad, Abdalrhman
, Memon, Zubair Ahmed
in
Architecture
/ assessment
/ Building construction
/ Building information modeling
/ building information modelling
/ Building management systems
/ Built environment
/ Carbon
/ Certification
/ Construction
/ Criteria
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Digitization
/ Energy efficiency
/ Focus groups
/ green building index
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ green projects
/ Literature reviews
/ Nonresidential buildings
/ Residential areas
/ Software
/ Sustainability
/ Urban environments
2022
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Analysis of BIM-Based Digitising of Green Building Index (GBI): Assessment Method
by
Yusoff, Nur Izzi Md
, Latif, Qadir Bux alias Imran
, Ismail, Lokman Hakim
, Alosta, Moad
, Solla, Mohmed
, Elmesh, Ahmed
, Kazee, Mohammed F. Al
, Milad, Abdalrhman
, Memon, Zubair Ahmed
in
Architecture
/ assessment
/ Building construction
/ Building information modeling
/ building information modelling
/ Building management systems
/ Built environment
/ Carbon
/ Certification
/ Construction
/ Criteria
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Digitization
/ Energy efficiency
/ Focus groups
/ green building index
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ green projects
/ Literature reviews
/ Nonresidential buildings
/ Residential areas
/ Software
/ Sustainability
/ Urban environments
2022
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Analysis of BIM-Based Digitising of Green Building Index (GBI): Assessment Method
by
Yusoff, Nur Izzi Md
, Latif, Qadir Bux alias Imran
, Ismail, Lokman Hakim
, Alosta, Moad
, Solla, Mohmed
, Elmesh, Ahmed
, Kazee, Mohammed F. Al
, Milad, Abdalrhman
, Memon, Zubair Ahmed
in
Architecture
/ assessment
/ Building construction
/ Building information modeling
/ building information modelling
/ Building management systems
/ Built environment
/ Carbon
/ Certification
/ Construction
/ Criteria
/ Data collection
/ Design
/ Digitization
/ Energy efficiency
/ Focus groups
/ green building index
/ Green buildings
/ Green development
/ green projects
/ Literature reviews
/ Nonresidential buildings
/ Residential areas
/ Software
/ Sustainability
/ Urban environments
2022
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Analysis of BIM-Based Digitising of Green Building Index (GBI): Assessment Method
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Analysis of BIM-Based Digitising of Green Building Index (GBI): Assessment Method
2022
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Overview
There is currently an increasing demand for Building Information Modelling (BIM) to be integrated into green projects. BIM is able to evaluate green building assessment tools by digitising and assessing buildings during their development stage. In Malaysia, the Green Building Index (GBI) promotes sustainability in the built environment. Six categories of criteria will be assessed in three of the certification stages. This study focuses on how BIM applications can digitise the GBI criteria for GBI processes. It examines BIM uses and tools of each GBI credit and defines the responsibility and role of construction stakeholders in using BIM to examine the assessment methods used for new non-residential building construction based on GBI. The primary method for data collection is the focus group interview which involves the groups of stakeholders involved in a BIM and GBI project. The result of the BIM–GBI assessment method showed that BIM could digitise and assess 25 credits in Design Assessment (DA), which can achieve 55 points of the total 100 points. This study helps stakeholders define the design team and facility manager’s roles to obtain GBI certification and maintain the certification during the building’s operation stage.
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MDPI AG
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