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Distribution Technique of Green Material List for High-Rise Building Engineering in BIM Technology

Xiaoxing Shi, Li Wang and Naeem Jan

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-8

Abstract: The current green material list allocation technique for high-rise building engineering has the issue of an unsatisfactory green material selection procedure, which results in excessive building energy consumption. Based on BIM technology, a green material list allocation technique for high-rise building engineering is proposed. Using the task-scheduling algorithm, extract the structural characteristics of high-rise buildings, select the appropriate basic form, optimize the green material selection process in conjunction with material demand, construct the building carbon-trading framework with BIM technology, simplify the construction process, adjust the physical host state, and design the list allocation mode. The average building energy consumption of the green material list allocation technique of high-rise building engineering in this study and the other two ways is 189.54 (kWh), 223.06 (kWh), and 232.68 (kWh), respectively, according to the experimental data. It has been demonstrated that the green material list allocation technique of high-rise construction engineering, when linked with BIM Technology, is more practicable.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/6960596

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