Paper title: |
Measuring the Effectiveness of 4D Planning as a Valuable Communication Tool |
Authors: |
Dawood, Nash and Sikka, Sushant |
Summary: |
Construction industry is very much information hungry and is often described as a slow adopter of new IT technologies. The importance of sharing and communicating information is becoming increasingly important through out the whole life of a construction project. Communication of information among different stakeholders is becoming critical as each stakeholder possess different set of skills. As a result, extraction, interpretation and communication of complex design information from drawings is a time consuming and difficult process. Advanced visualisation technologies, like 4D planning (3D product model integrated with schedules) have tremendous potential to increase the communication efficiency and interpretation ability of the project team members. Visualisation is the process of displaying information which assists in understanding and evaluating information. However, its use as an effective communication tool is still limited and not fully explored. The main objective of this research is to measure the effectiveness of communicating construction information of product and processes using 4D models compare to traditional 2D (two-dimensional) CAD drawing approach. An experimental exercise was developed and experiments had been conducted among participants in different age groups (11 to above 22 years) and profiles. The purpose of this research is to evaluate how much information participants are able to extract and retain in their mind by analysing two different graphical representation formats (2D CAD or 4D models). Participants had been divided in two groups (2D & 4D). One group used 2D CAD drawings describing the plans, elevation and sectional drawings, and a bar chart showing the construction schedule. While other group used a detailed 4D model of the house showing the construction sequence. Participants in both the groups are required to construct the same physical model of the house using a Lego kit (423 bricks) in the allotted duration of two hours. Outcomes of the research has provided the quantitative evidence that 4D group has performed better than 2D group by constructing 7% faster the physical model, spent 22% less time in extracting information from building information and reconstructed 77% less Lego bricks compare to 2D group. Participants in 4D group were able to communicate and coordinate better as compared to participants in 2D group. |
Type: |
normal paper |
Year of publication: |
2007 |
Keywords: |
communication, 2D CAD, 4D planning, visualisation, Lego bricks |
Series: |
convr:2007 |
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Citation: |
Dawood, Nash and Sikka, Sushant (2007).
Measuring the Effectiveness of 4D Planning as a Valuable Communication Tool. 7th International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality (CONVR 2007), Oct. 22-23, University Park, PA, 198-205. ,
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