Workspace Planning Based on the Analysis of BIM Collisions

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This article discusses a method for solving the problem of finding collisions of workspaces during construction. The solution of this problem is reduced to the solution of the basic problem of finding collisions (intersections) of geometric objects. Methods of classification, generation and analysis of workspace model are discussed. BIM technology is useful for creating 3D workspaces. Autodesk Revit was selected as a BIM software for creating digital building models and tools for creating workspaces. The scheme of interaction between BIM model and construction schedule is proposed to determine parameters of 3D workspace.

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