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Addy, M, Adinyira, E, James Cofie, D and Dadzoe, F (2021) Impediments to the development of the green building market in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Ghana. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 193-207.

Aradhana Vikas, G (2021) Studying green consumer behavior through multiple lenses in a developing country. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 274-92.

Chang, V, Xu, Y K, Zhang, J and Xu, Q (2021) Research on intelligent manufacturing development approach for China's local valve industry. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 293-321.

Ghaffour, W, Ouissi, M N and Marc André Velay, D (2021) Analysis of urban thermal environments based on the perception and simulation of the microclimate in the historic city of Tlemcen. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 141-68.

Ghansah, F A, De-Graft, O-M and Ayarkwa, J (2021) Project management processes in the adoption of smart building technologies: a systematic review of constraints. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 208-26.

Majid Parchami, J, Tayebe Yavari, R, Noorzai, E and Alizadeh, M (2021) A BIM-based construction claim management model for early identification and visualization of claims. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 227-57.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: claims management; building information modeling; multi-dimensional simulation; visualization; databases; information management; building information modeling; management; relational data bases
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  • URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-10-2019-0141
  • Abstract:
    This study aims at introducing a claim management model based on building information modeling (BIM) for claims that can be visualized in BIM models. Based on the results of a questionnaire survey, 10 claims were identified as claims that can be visualized in BIM models (named hard claims in this study). Then, a BIM-based claim management model was developed and used in a case study. A BIM-based claim management model is represented. The claim management process through this model consists of four steps: (1) extracting project information, identifying conditions prone to claim and storing them into a relational database, (2) automatically connecting the database to building information model, (3) simulation of the claims in building information model and (4) final calculations and report. The proposed model can provide benefits to parties involved in a claim, such as early identification of potential claims, large space for data storage, facilitated claim management processes, information consistency and improved collaboration. There are a few studies on providing solutions to claim management based on BIM process. Hence, the original contribution of this paper is the attempt to set a link between BIM and claim management processes.

Sayah, Z, Kazar, O, Lejdel, B, Laouid, A and Ghenabzia, A (2021) An intelligent system for energy management in smart cities based on big data and ontology. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 169-92.

Yenisetty, P T and Bahadure, P (2021) Spatial accessibility measures to educational facilities from public transit: a case of Indian cities. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 10(2), 258-73.