英文摘要 |
A lot of research indicates that the operation and maintenance phase of a building life cycle is both time-consuming and costly (taking up to 80% of the entire cost). The Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a new solution for the building life cycle which can provide information to facility management, lower operational management costs, improve equipment completion information, and make record keeping easier to maintain. This will be the new trend and development in property management in Taiwan. This research examines both literature reviews and case studies in order to establish systems and processes for current BIM integration and to set up key mechanism to import BIM into property management. Results indicate that in order to have a successful integration of BIM with facility management, standards of COBie need to be localized, restrictions on RFID information need to be overcome, and development mechanisms for BIM need to be put in place. Results suggest that property management should refer to COBie standards; information used during the design and construction phases should be noted in the operational management; in order to enhance the function of facility management system the level of development for BIM should be made clear; and finally, proposing a long term foundation for managing and maintaining information. |