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Quad2BIM is a cooperative approach that brings completeness and inclusiveness

to the scan-to-BIM modeling process

within the historic buildings life cycle

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Quad2BIM challenge

Quad2BIM challenge

Quad2BIM faces current needs of our society:

The efficient application of BIM as main digital tool for AEC industry 4.0 in construction field.

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Quad2BIM will turn BIM into a functional instrument of knowledge, design and management for the heritage architecture.

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It aims to define a working protocol for building surveyors and BIM technicians, or rather a collaborative approach that allows to issue accurate as-built parametric models integrated into the development design process of the built heritage.

Level of innovation

Level of innovation

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04.

Avoid rework 

 

Quad2BIM  introduces efficient

and  alternative routines in order to facilitate interoperability between the stakeholders that will use the us-built model as basis for design development.

03.

HBIM Level 3 of maturity

 

HBIM level 3 or superior are the only approachs that fully connect the data chain, from start to finish improving efficiency. Quad2BIM shows how to be more customer-focussed  and it introduces the Building Lifecycle Management in the HBIM process, which enabling to bring its maturity to a next stage of collaboration..

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Interdisciplinarity

 

Quad2BIM uses advanced digital equipment, integrate technique and multidisciplinary methodology to investigate built heritage.

It participates to increase knowledge regarding Portuguese “quadratura” and defines suitable protocols for surveyors and BIM technician.

02.

Data volume reduction/Data value increase

 

Quad2BIM digital models are implemented by the integration of a big variety of external data: primary data source (point cloud), secondary data source (archival, historical documents, diagnostics, etc.), other 3D digital elements.

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This project has received  funding from

the  European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme

under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie

grant agreement No 895320

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