Ren, S; Qiang, G; Tang, S; Zhang, C; Hyung-Joon, S and Wu, K (2024) An automatic design-feedback process for structural prefabricated components quantity take-off calculation using BIM. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 20(2), pp. 287-302. ISSN 1745-2007
Abstract
Prefabricated construction is spreading widely for its various advantages like construction efficiency, quality assurance, and environmental protection. However, ensuring project cost-effectiveness under the ever-increasing demands of prefabrication rate requirements has become a challenge. There is a growing need for Quantity Take-off (QTO) feedback on building components for stakeholders in the initial stages of structural design. This paper aims to create an automated design-feedback workflow for the structural QTO using the BIM-assisted visual programming tool Dynamo. The workflow includes model construction, data analysis, unit price data encoding, and design automation. The proposed method demonstrates the pattern of data exchange between stakeholders and is automated by the created visual programming scripts, breaking the original technical limitations, and presenting timely QTO feedback to the clients in a straightforward format. This study contributes to the field of design communication while satisfying the client’s requirements at the structural design stage.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Architecture; Building information modelling; quantity take-off; structural design; automated design-feedback; dynamo; Environmental protection; Data analysis; Structural engineering; Prefabricated buildings; Data exchange; Building components; Construction; Quality assurance; Feedback; Workflow; Automation; Design; Takeoff |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 12:11 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 12:11 |