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BIM and machine learning: predicting the impact of cost changes

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A research team has proved that BIM data can be combined with machine learning to predict the impact of design changes.

The team of researchers (from Northumbria University, Alexandria University in Egypt and the UCL Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, plus Dr Marzia Bolpagni, head of BIM international and associate director at Mace) set out to design a conceptual model that demonstrated that machine learning (ML) software can analyse BIM data and thus predict the impact of design changes.

In a paper published in the November issue of Automation in Construction, the researchers noted: “Even while ML is beginning to be applied in construction projects based on BIM, it is still not being deployed productively when it comes to predicting the consequences that are caused by changes in the design. Therefore, the process of predicting implications in general, particularly concerning cost and time, occurs later on in the timeline of the project.

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