Automated checking of building component accessibility for maintenance

2020 
Abstract Maintainability is not traditionally considered in the design of buildings. This is partly because design tools seldom facilitate the involvement of facility managers. They do not have rules for checking maintainability either. Consequently, buildings often have components or systems that are challenging to access for maintenance. To access the components, maintenance personnel suffer from falls, bruises, and cuts. This paper presents the development of an automated system for capturing the inputs of facility managers regarding the accessibility of building components for maintenance. The system integrates building information models, Microsoft azure and virtual reality for engaging facility managers in the design phase. The functionality and usability of the system are presented with an example of lighting and air-conditioning systems. The system provides a platform for mining and extracting knowledge from feedbacks provided by facility managers, which is significant for improving building design tools.
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