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Building Information Modeling-Based Engineering Systems Design

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In the design of healthcare facilities’ engineering systems (heating, ventilation, water supply, sanitation, outdoor networks, etc.), the building information modeling (BIM) is a highly effective tool that helps avoid design errors of various nature. Organizational deficiencies are revealed that affect combined activities. Measures are proposed for a more correct information modelling of engineering systems. Autodesk Revit software is analyzed for potential to be used as engineering design tool.

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The study has been conducted as part of the project “BIM-ICE—BIM Integration in Higher and Continuing Education”, funded by 2014–2020 CBC Programme “South-East Finland—Russia”.

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Chikovskaya, I.N., Sukhanova, I.I., Sukhanov, K.O. (2023). Building Information Modeling-Based Engineering Systems Design. In: Ivanov, D., Panin, A., Sukhanova, I. (eds) Proceedings of ECSF 2021. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 257. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99877-6_29

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