This insightful book presents a comprehensive understanding of the new technologies impacting digital built asset and facility management. Informative and accessible, it illustrates how the concepts, principles, strategies and applications of digital built asset management can be improved and implemented in real-life practice.
Bringing together experts in this rapidly developing area, Digital Built Asset Management outlines the fundamentals of the field and explores key aspects such as outsourcing, procurement and maintenance management. Chapter authors discuss digital innovation and its effects on asset management, in particular the efficacy of smart building practices. Highlighting a diverse range of perspectives on asset management, the book concludes by proposing a framework for the future development of digital built asset management, underpinned by a critical analysis of the evolution of technologies such as building information modeling, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and blockchain.
This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers specializing in digital built asset management, construction management, project management and surveying. Its pairing of theory and real-life practice will also be of use to facility managers and professionals in the trade.
This insightful book presents a comprehensive understanding of the new technologies impacting the digital era of built asset and facility management. Informative and accessible, it illustrates how the concepts, principles, strategies and applications of digital built asset management can be improved and implemented in real-life practice.
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This book is an invaluable resource that bridges the gap between theory and practice. With extensive coverage of fundamental concepts and pragmatic strategies, it is not only a useful reference for future digital built asset management research but also an essential guide for managing built assets in the digital era. -- Joseph H.K. Lai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Contents1 Overview and principles 1Jiayi Yan, Qiuchen Lu and Michael Pitt2 Strategies for digital built asset management 10Zigeng Fang, Yuting Chen, Dimitrios Rovas, HasanHaroglu and Qiuchen Lu3 Digital innovation and technology development for digitalbuilt asset management 39Weiwei Chen and Nicola Moretti4 Environment, health, and safety 67Juan Wang and Xiao Li5 Energy and carbon performance evaluation and sustainability 105Yu Zhang, Long Chen, Xiang Xie, Hao Wu, XuanjiangChen, Zhihe Yang and Daguang Han6 Digital-enabled space management 130Ali Rahimian, Jinying Xu and Zijing Zhang7 Operations and maintenance 161Jingfeng Zhou, Bingyu Xu, Zigeng Fang, Xiaofeng Zheng,Rui Tang and Hasan Haroglu8 Benchmarking best practice of digital built asset management 190Xuhui Lin, Pengkun Liu, Jiayi Yan and Xuanjiang Chen9 Facilitating patient-centric thinking in hospital facilitymanagement: a case of pharmaceutical inventory 215Xiang Xie, Zigeng Fang, Qiuchen Lu, Long Chen, TanTan, Zhen Ye and Michael Pitt10 Automated portfolio-based strategic asset managementapproach based on deep neural image classification 240Zigeng Fang, Tan Tan, Jiayi Yan, Qiuchen Lu, MichaelPitt and Sean Hanna11 Future development of digital built asset management 304Yifeng Peng, Jingke Hong and Qiuchen Lu
Edited by Qiuchen Lu, Associate Professor, and Michael Pitt, Professor,The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London, UK