A BIM-based process from building design to construction: A case study, the school of Melzo

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The digital transition in the construction industry is characterized by data and information management as central to a BIM process. The structuring of the design performance and data shared among the various stakeholders was designed to follow the entire building process: from the client requirements, up to the design, the construction phase and the final handover. The information workflow was drafted and validated on a new building school of Melzo case study.

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Di Giuda, G. M., Giana, P. E., Paleari, F., Schievano, M., Seghezzi, E., & Villa, V. (2020). A BIM-based process from building design to construction: A case study, the school of Melzo. In Research for Development (pp. 163–173). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33687-5_14

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