Proposal for the Integration of Health and Safety into the Design of Road Projects with BIM

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Abstract

The high number of accidents in the construction sector makes the concept of prevention through design (PtD), which starts with the integration of an occupational risk assessment in this phase, increasingly important. To this end, BIM (building information modelling) is a methodology that provides benefits related to the management of health and safety in the design phase. Its application in linear work projects is less developed than its application in building, even more so with regard to health and safety in BIM. This research proposes a methodology for integrating risk assessment into the design phase of BIM road projects, structuring the information, establishing the information integration processes, its analysis and risk management, and automating its integration into the model through zones. As a result, the research enables risk assessment in the BIM model through zones, differentiating risk values and allowing for the analysis of interferences between certain activities and the study of other specific activities in the design. As a result of the structure and organisation of the data, it is possible to export the data to IFC for coordination with other stakeholders. Thus, the final contribution of the research is the introduction of health and safety into road projects conducted with BIM, in compliance with legal requirements.

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Collado-Mariscal, D., Cortés-Pérez, J. P., Cortés-Pérez, A., & Cuevas-Murillo, A. (2022). Proposal for the Integration of Health and Safety into the Design of Road Projects with BIM. Buildings, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101753

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