Neo Chan
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Construction Innovation: Information, Process, Management | 2009
Ting Huang; Heng Li; Hongling Guo; Neo Chan; Stephen C.W. Kong; Greg Chan; Martin Skitmore
Purpose –The introduction of Building Information Model tools over the last 20 years is resulting in radical changes in the Architectural, Engineering and Construction industry. One of these changes concerns the use of Virtual Prototyping - an advanced technology integrating BIM with realistic graphical simulations. Construction Virtual Prototyping (CVP) has now been developed and implemented on ten real construction projects in Hong Kong in the past three years. This paper reports on a survey aimed at establishing the effects of adopting this new technology and obtaining recommendations for future development. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was conducted in 2007 of 28 key participants involved in four major Hong Kong construction projects – these projects being chosen because the CVP approach was used in more than one stage in each project. In addition, several interviews were conducted with the project manager, planning manager and project engineer of an individual project. Findings –All the respondents and interviewees gave a positive response to the CVP approach, with the most useful software functions considered to be those relating to visualisation and communication. The CVP approach was thought to improve the collaboration efficiency of the main contractor and sub-contractors by approximately 30 percent, and with a concomitant 30 to 50 percent reduction in meeting time. The most important benefits of CPV in the construction planning stage are the improved accuracy of process planning and shorter planning times, while improved fieldwork instruction and reducing rework occur in the construction implementation stage. Although project teams are hesitant to attribute the use of CVP directly to any specific time savings, it was also acknowledged that the workload of project planners is decreased. Suggestions for further development of the approach include incorporation of automatic scheduling and advanced assembly study. Originality/value –Whilst the research, development and implementation of CVP is relatively new in the construction industry, it is clear from the applications and feedback to date that the approach provides considerable added value to the organisation and management of construction projects.
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management | 2009
Andrew Baldwin; Heng Li; Ting Huang; C.W. Kong; Hongling Guo; Neo Chan; Johnny Wong
Purpose – Virtual prototyping technologies linked to building information models are commonplace within the aeronautical and automotive industries. Their use within the construction industry is now emerging. The purpose of this paper is to show how these technologies have been adopted on the pre-tender planning for a typical construction project. Design/methodology/approach – The research methodology taken was an “action research” approach where the researchers and developers were actively involved in the production of the virtual prototypes on behalf of the contractor thereby gaining consistent access to the decisions of the planning staff. The experiences from the case study were considered together with similar research on other construction projects. Findings – The findings from the case studies identify the role of virtual prototyping in components modelling, site modelling, construction equipment modelling, temporary works modelling, construction method visualization and method verification processes. Originality/value – The paper presents a state-of-the-art review and discusses the implications for the tendering process as these technologies are adopted. The adoption of the technologies will lead to new protocols and changes in the procurement of buildings and infrastructure.
Automation in Construction | 2008
Heng Li; Ting Huang; C.W. Kong; Hongling Guo; Andrew Baldwin; Neo Chan; Johnny Wong
Automation in Construction | 2012
Heng Li; Neo Chan; Ting Huang; Martin Skitmore; Jay Yang
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2009
Ting Huang; Heng Li; Hongling Guo; Neo Chan; Stephen C.W. Kong; Martin Skitmore
Archive | 2009
Neo Chan; Heng Li
Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012
Heng Li; Neo Chan; Martin Skitmore
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2009
Heng Li; Neo Chan; Hongling Guo; Weisheng Lu; Martin Skitmore
Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering | 2009
Andrew Baldwin; Heng Li; Ting Huang; Kong, , C.W.; Hongling Guo; Neo Chan; Johnny Wong