Developing an integrated green BIM process model for IGBC rating system (Softcopy is also available)
Indurkhya, Kajal (PG190433)
Developing an integrated green BIM process model for IGBC rating system (Softcopy is also available) - 2021 - 95p.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT 4
UNDERTAKING 6
CERTIFICATE 8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 10
NOMENCLATURE 12
LIST OF FIGURES 19
LIST OF TABLES 21
CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION 23
1.1 Introduction and Need for the study 23
1.2 Objectives 23
1.3 Scope of the work 24
1.4 Methodology 24
1.5 Timeline of activities 25
1.6 Contribution 25
CHAPTER-2: LITERATURE REVIEW 27
2.1 BIM Adoption- Indian Scenario 27
2.1.1 India BIM Association 27
2.1.2 Barriers for BIM Implementation in Indian AECO Industry 27
2.2 BIM Execution Plan 28
2.3 Green Building Certification: Indian Scenario 29
2.3.1 Issues faced in Green Building Construction 30
2.4 Green BIM Practices 30
2.4.1 Potential Uses of BIM in Green Building Certification 31
2.4.2 Project Delivery Process of Green Building Projects 31
2.4.3 Benefits of Green BIM 32
2.4.4 Challenges of Green BIM 32
2.4.5 Information Management 33
2.5 Literature Review Summary 33
CHAPTER-3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 36
3.1 Overall Research Methodology 36
3.2 Literature Review 38
3.3 Data Collection 38
3.3.1 Primary Data Collection 38
3.3.2 Secondary Data Collection 38
3.4 Solution 39
CHAPTER-4: DATA COLLECTION 41
4.1 Data Collected 41
4.2 Interviews 42
4.3 Research Papers 44
4.4 Current practices without BIM 44
4.4.1 Green Consultants 44
4.4.2 Current barriers for optimum decision making without BIM integration 46
4.5 Current practices in green BIM integrated process model 47
4.5.1 Current barriers in the green BIM integrated process model 48
4.5.2 Impact on cost and time factor 49
4.5.3 Recommendations 49
CHAPTER-5: DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS 52
5.1 Analysis 52
5.1.1 Sustainable Architecture and Design 52
5.1.1.1 Integrated Design Approach [1] 52
5.1.1.2 Passive Architecture [2] 52
5.1.2 Site Selection and Planning 52
5.1.2.1 Local Building Regulations [Mandatory Requirement] 52
5.1.2.2 Basic Amenities (SSP Credit 1) and Proximity to Public Transport (SSP Credit 2)
[2] 52
5.1.2.3 Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce [1] 53
5.1.3 Water Conservation 53
5.1.3.1 Rain Water Harvesting (Mandatory Requirement 1 and WC Credit 3) [2] 53
5.1.3.2 Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures (Mandatory Requirement 2 and WC Credit 4)
[5] 54
5.1.3.3 Landscape Design 57
5.1.4 Energy Efficiency 57
5.1.5 Building Materials and Resources [16] 59
5.1.5.1 Sustainable Building Materials [8] 59
5.1.5.2 Use of Certified Green Building Materials, Products and Equipment [1-5] 61
5.1.6 Indoor Environmental Quality 61
5.1.6.1 Daylighting Analysis [2] 61
5.1.6.2 Outdoor Views 63
5.1.7 Innovation and Development 63
5.1.7.1 Innovation in Design 63
5.1.8 Pilot Case Study 64
5.2 Sorting of IGBC Credits 69
5.3 Green BIM Process Map 76
5.4 BIM Deliverables 77
CHAPTER-6: CONCLUSION 79
6.1 Benefit of using Green BIM approach 79
6.2 Limitations 79
6.3 Results 79
6.4 Future Scope of Work 81
REFERENCES 82
ANNEXURES 84
ANNEXURE 1 84
ANNEXURE 2 85
ANNEXURE 3 86
ANNEXURE 4 88
ANNEXURE 5 89
ANNEXURE 6 89
ANNEXURE 7 90
ANNEXURE 8 92
ANNEXURE 9 93
ANNEXURE 10 94
ANNEXURE 11 95
CEM TH-0392 / IND
Developing an integrated green BIM process model for IGBC rating system (Softcopy is also available) - 2021 - 95p.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT 4
UNDERTAKING 6
CERTIFICATE 8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 10
NOMENCLATURE 12
LIST OF FIGURES 19
LIST OF TABLES 21
CHAPTER-1: INTRODUCTION 23
1.1 Introduction and Need for the study 23
1.2 Objectives 23
1.3 Scope of the work 24
1.4 Methodology 24
1.5 Timeline of activities 25
1.6 Contribution 25
CHAPTER-2: LITERATURE REVIEW 27
2.1 BIM Adoption- Indian Scenario 27
2.1.1 India BIM Association 27
2.1.2 Barriers for BIM Implementation in Indian AECO Industry 27
2.2 BIM Execution Plan 28
2.3 Green Building Certification: Indian Scenario 29
2.3.1 Issues faced in Green Building Construction 30
2.4 Green BIM Practices 30
2.4.1 Potential Uses of BIM in Green Building Certification 31
2.4.2 Project Delivery Process of Green Building Projects 31
2.4.3 Benefits of Green BIM 32
2.4.4 Challenges of Green BIM 32
2.4.5 Information Management 33
2.5 Literature Review Summary 33
CHAPTER-3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 36
3.1 Overall Research Methodology 36
3.2 Literature Review 38
3.3 Data Collection 38
3.3.1 Primary Data Collection 38
3.3.2 Secondary Data Collection 38
3.4 Solution 39
CHAPTER-4: DATA COLLECTION 41
4.1 Data Collected 41
4.2 Interviews 42
4.3 Research Papers 44
4.4 Current practices without BIM 44
4.4.1 Green Consultants 44
4.4.2 Current barriers for optimum decision making without BIM integration 46
4.5 Current practices in green BIM integrated process model 47
4.5.1 Current barriers in the green BIM integrated process model 48
4.5.2 Impact on cost and time factor 49
4.5.3 Recommendations 49
CHAPTER-5: DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONS 52
5.1 Analysis 52
5.1.1 Sustainable Architecture and Design 52
5.1.1.1 Integrated Design Approach [1] 52
5.1.1.2 Passive Architecture [2] 52
5.1.2 Site Selection and Planning 52
5.1.2.1 Local Building Regulations [Mandatory Requirement] 52
5.1.2.2 Basic Amenities (SSP Credit 1) and Proximity to Public Transport (SSP Credit 2)
[2] 52
5.1.2.3 Basic Facilities for Construction Workforce [1] 53
5.1.3 Water Conservation 53
5.1.3.1 Rain Water Harvesting (Mandatory Requirement 1 and WC Credit 3) [2] 53
5.1.3.2 Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures (Mandatory Requirement 2 and WC Credit 4)
[5] 54
5.1.3.3 Landscape Design 57
5.1.4 Energy Efficiency 57
5.1.5 Building Materials and Resources [16] 59
5.1.5.1 Sustainable Building Materials [8] 59
5.1.5.2 Use of Certified Green Building Materials, Products and Equipment [1-5] 61
5.1.6 Indoor Environmental Quality 61
5.1.6.1 Daylighting Analysis [2] 61
5.1.6.2 Outdoor Views 63
5.1.7 Innovation and Development 63
5.1.7.1 Innovation in Design 63
5.1.8 Pilot Case Study 64
5.2 Sorting of IGBC Credits 69
5.3 Green BIM Process Map 76
5.4 BIM Deliverables 77
CHAPTER-6: CONCLUSION 79
6.1 Benefit of using Green BIM approach 79
6.2 Limitations 79
6.3 Results 79
6.4 Future Scope of Work 81
REFERENCES 82
ANNEXURES 84
ANNEXURE 1 84
ANNEXURE 2 85
ANNEXURE 3 86
ANNEXURE 4 88
ANNEXURE 5 89
ANNEXURE 6 89
ANNEXURE 7 90
ANNEXURE 8 92
ANNEXURE 9 93
ANNEXURE 10 94
ANNEXURE 11 95
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