Analysis of Urban Legislation of Engineering Projects Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) with the Aid of Graphic Programming

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The analysis of urban viability consists of a study about the potential of implementation of a construction being carried out in the preliminary design phase and with the objective of ensuring the best use of the land. The analysis is based on the selection of the possible land and the review of the urbanistic laws that determine the legal parameters for the study of the implantation and the volume of the enterprise on the selected land. Therefore, it aims to use Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a tool to automate the process of feasibility analysis of legal parameters, such as the verification of land use and occupation law. Thereby, a volumetric model of the building in BIM will be built, followed by the modeling of the chosen land and finally, the normative and legal parameters will be assigned through the graphical programming tool, using Dynamo, a programming software to automate work on Revit. The project will be deployed to each selected land with its respective parameters. Lastly the result of each analysis will be compared in order to obtain the best benefit in relation to land and enterprise. greater agility and accuracy in the technical feasibility analysis of the project is expected to be achieved by reducing rework, inaccuracy, errors and time. Therewith greater agility and accuracy in the technical feasibility analysis of the project is expected to be achieved by reducing rework, inaccuracy, errors and time.

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Farias, V., Roque, B., Tavares, I., & Pinheiro, D. (2021). Analysis of Urban Legislation of Engineering Projects Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) with the Aid of Graphic Programming. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 98, pp. 788–800). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51295-8_54

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