The Role of Technology to Sustainability in Building Maintenance for Infrastructure
Abstract
Based on the law No. 28 of 2002, The building is the outcome of construction activities that are either partially or entirely integrated into its location, whether on land or in water. In accordance with the definition of a building, the building must be able to be used for its intended function. In addition, all buildings have a service life. To achieve the planned service life, buildings must be maintained.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a building modeling process that was primarily based on 3D models and has been developed to 8D that provides information and tools that help the planning process to maintain assets more efficiently and effectively. BIM in its early days served to assist in the design, construction and operation of buildings. Although it has not been widely done, it is currently starting to develop BIM functions to assist building asset management. This article uses descriptive methods to describe the relationship between BIM technology and building maintenance for the implementation of sustainable building strategies. With this information, it is hoped that it can increase knowledge related to technology development for infrastructure which is very useful for easier maintenance on building assets and all data can be well organized. As well as the importance of the sustainable development strategy implementation.
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