INFORMATION SUPPORT OF LIFE CYCLES OF CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES
Pages 253 - 258
The authors have completed a research project that consists in the study of scientific and
technological fundamentals of an innovative construction technology that incorporates elements
of Product Life Cycle Management (PLM-elements) applied to low-rise buildings. Unified Modeling
Language (UML) has been applied to describe domain models of the construction technology. The
concept of low-rise construction that has PLM elements is based on a common information netspace
and a unified information model of a construction facility, or a BIM model. The BIM model
is developed on the basis of the Autodesk platform using Revit Suite software. The processes of
Product Data Management support are operated by PLM/PDM system, such as Lotsia PDM Plus
software. The main conclusion has been made that the implementation of the above technology is
only possible for an industrial cluster of low-rise residential buildings. Development of the above
cluster is a separate theoretical and practical challenge.
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