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Utilising integrated information system approach for building demolition project management

Pun, S. and Liu, Chunlu 2004, Utilising integrated information system approach for building demolition project management, in Proceedings of CRIOCM 2004 International Reseach Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management, Hong Kong, China, pp. 85-93.

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Title Utilising integrated information system approach for building demolition project management
Author(s) Pun, S.
Liu, Chunlu
Conference name International Research Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate (2004 : Hong Kong, China)
Conference location Hong Kong, China
Conference dates 6th-7th, December 2004
Title of proceedings Proceedings of CRIOCM 2004 International Reseach Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate
Editor(s) Feng, Changchun
Yam, Michael
Lu, Wesheng
Drew, Derek
Tan, Yongtao
Yu, Mingxuan
Publication date 2004
Start page 85
End page 93
Publisher Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management
Place of publication Hong Kong, China
Summary Building demolition has been undergoing evolutionary development in its technologies for several decades. In order to achieve a high level of demolition material reuse and recycling, new management approaches are also necessitated. Several information systems are proposed or developed particularly promoting efficient project management, waste minimization and project safety. These information systems include waste exchange, 4D visualization, safety aware schedule, waste product schedule, site atTangement optimization and so on. However, the fragmented information systems applied by various parties involved in the demolition project could generate conflicts due to the lack of communication and standardization. This paper aims to develop a framework of an integrated information system for building demolition projects, which covers the major aspects of innovative management approaches and conventional construction project management perspective. Practically, the system will serve as an information portal for all demolition project team members.

ISBN 9623674333
9789623674331
Language eng
Field of Research 120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning
HERDC Research category E1 Full written paper - refereed
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30005527

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: School of Architecture and Built Environment
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