Integrating BIM and new rules of measurement for embodied energy and CO2 assessment

Embodied energy/CO2 computational models can help decision-makers choose appropriate technologies, building materials, systems and processes that minimize impacts on the environment. While existing models have been great in the assessment process, they often suffer from two main weaknesses. Firstly,...

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Published inJournal of Building Engineering Vol. 12; pp. 288 - 305
Main Authors Abanda, F.H., Oti, A.H., Tah, J.H.M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2017
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Summary:Embodied energy/CO2 computational models can help decision-makers choose appropriate technologies, building materials, systems and processes that minimize impacts on the environment. While existing models have been great in the assessment process, they often suffer from two main weaknesses. Firstly, models exist in silos and only fit for computing individual material type at any one time. Secondly, computational results obtained from most models are not aligned to standard measurement methods used in practice. In this study, a system that can automate the computation of embodied energy/CO2 of buildings and aligns the results to the UK New Rules of Measurement (NRM) has been proposed. The developed system was tested using case study houses with known dimensions. It allows the simultaneous determination of embodied energy/CO2 and cost and aligns the results to the UK NRM concepts. This is useful for simultaneously determining the environmental impact of building components and their corresponding costs. •BIM for automatic generation of quantities.•The UK New Rules of Measurement (NRM) for aligning cost embodied energy data.•The integration of BIM-NRM for automatic assessment of cost and embodied energy of building projects.
ISSN:2352-7102
DOI:10.1016/j.jobe.2017.06.017