2021 - 2023
Digital engineering in the built environment has been the subject of changing practice and research for years and life-cycle consideration of the usefulness of the digital models has attracted much attention. This project seeks to examine the industry best practices and international standards related to the value of DE and BIM and develop a practical approach that can efficiently guide industry people to keep their DE models alive after construction and handover. This will aid the wider adoption of digital engineering and modelling for maintaining and operating assets across the construction supply chain, improving the efficiency of managing community assets, improving the return on investment and ensuring sustainability, resilience and safety.
There are three specific objectives based on the aforementioned specific industry needs:
The costs of operating and maintaining an asset in any sector can ultimately be many times the initial capital cost. This project will enable:
1. Better provision and use of life cycle asset information in a digital engineering platform.
2. This in turn will support identifying ways of decreasing the cost of operation and maintenance, and of improving the return on investment of asset management, whilst concurrently improving sustainability, resilience and safety.
Chair, Project Steering Group
Steve Golding AM, RFD
BE MEngSc BEcon
Non-Executive Director
Project Leader
Professor Peng Wu
BSc MSc PhD
Curtin University
P2.82 Final Industry Presentation Digitally-enabled Asset Life-cycle Management (May 2023)
Digitally enabled Asset Life cycle Management Presentation (October 2022)
Mapping Main Roads Line Marking Inventory using Machine Learning (October 2021 – March 2022)
Full video – Digitally-enabled Asset Life-cycle Management (27 July 2023)
CIB World Building Congress 2022 was held in Melbourne, Australia 27 – 30 June 2022.