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Data Exchange Requirement Analysis for Value for Money Assessment in Public-Private Partnerships

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Advanced Computing Strategies for Engineering (EG-ICE 2018)

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Value for money (VfM) as the lifecycle assessment approach in publicprivate partnerships (PPP) essentially covers the overall project performance in both qualitative and quantitative ways. However, the performance measurement in VfM is still lacking supporting data in the project lifecycle. Based on the performance structure of the VfM quantitative assessment, this article developed a data extraction scheme integrated with building information modelling (BIM). The domain of modules mainly covers buildings, civil engineering and highways according to a related measurement standard. By extracting the data types from the original BIM model, the filtered information can facilitate a quantitative assessment by obtaining the required data automatically.

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Ren, G., Li, H., Jiao, Y., Zhang, W. (2018). Data Exchange Requirement Analysis for Value for Money Assessment in Public-Private Partnerships. In: Smith, I., Domer, B. (eds) Advanced Computing Strategies for Engineering. EG-ICE 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10864. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91638-5_24

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