A case study of quality control application with BIM-laser scanning collaboration in building construction process

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.289987

Keywords:

building information modeling, laser scan, quality, quality control, construction, building

Abstract

Housing accounts for the largest share of the volume of the construction sector. Housing is the living space that people use on a permanent or temporary basis. Living space is also expected to have the desired quality. Quality requires construction in accordance with specified conditions and rules. In order to minimize possible errors in the design and construction process and to achieve the desired level of quality, continuous, scientific and instrumental controls are required. In recent years, with the rapid development of technology, methods have been developed that have achieved good results using integrated technology, which has begun to replace the quality controls performed by traditional methods. This new technology partnership called Building Information Modelling and Laser Scanning is described in this study. The aim of the study is to show that human error in building inspection can be minimized with the help of technology. In the study, a building was selected from a sample public housing project. Two dimensional projects of the building were converted into three dimensions using Building Information Modelling. In the current state of construction, point clouds were captured using laser scanning. The point clouds were converted to three dimensions. The construction defects were calculated by overlaying the BIM model with the real point cloud data. After checking, it was found that 2.2 % of the productions were defective productions. It was found that 97.8 % of the productions were within acceptable tolerance limits. The results obtained on a sample residential building demonstrate the importance of these new solutions for quality control and error-free production

Supporting Agency

  • The authors would like to extend their thanks to (Real Estate Planning Construction Project Management and Trade A.Ş.) Consultant Company for supplying the 2D CAD drawings of the project, and giving us permission to take scans of the construction. The company contributed significantly to this research. Because of their assistance during this project, the authors would like to express their gratitude to Firat University. This article is derived from “A Case Study on Time-Cost Management With BIM-Laser Scanning İntegration in Construction Project” master thesis prepared by Nabaz Mawlood ALI under the supervision of Dr. Hasan Polat at Fırat University, Institute of Science and Technology.

Author Biographies

Hasan Polat, Firat University

Doctor of Architecture, Lecturer

Department of Architecture, Construction Technology, Project Management

Nabaz Mawlood Ali, University of Raparin

Master's Degree in Architecture

Department of Architecture, Construction Technology, Project Management

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A case study of quality control application with BIM-laser scanning collaboration in building construction process

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2023-10-31

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Polat, H., & Ali, N. M. (2023). A case study of quality control application with BIM-laser scanning collaboration in building construction process. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 5(2 (125), 56–66. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.289987