Noise Management in the Construction Industry Using Building Information Modelling Methodology (BIM): A Tool for Noise Mapping Simulation
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2020Materia/s
Seguridad y Salud en el Trabajo (SST)
Prevención de riesgos laborales
Materia/s Unesco
1203.18 Sistemas de Inform., Diseño Componentes
3305 Tecnología de la Construcción
3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente
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Noise pollution has a major impact on society since it causes both occupational and environmental disturbance. Long-term noise exposure may cause adverse health effects in workers. Nowadays, the construction industry is one of the economic activities that generates the most noise pollution. So that the construction industry contributes to sustainable development and minimizes its impact on society, it is necessary to evaluate the noise pollution construction generates. In this context, Building Information Modelling is a new methodology that offers enormous challenges and opportunities for the construction industry. The use of the BIM methodology can be applied to the field of acoustics and noise prevention. The purpose of this study is to propose a BIM tool to assist noise management in construction industry workplaces. This tool is intended as a primary step for providing advice on acoustic management. The results provided can be useful in supporting decision making and strategic plans can be designed to reduce the impact of noise generated by construction activities. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
Noise pollution has a major impact on society since it causes both occupational and environmental disturbance. Long-term noise exposure may cause adverse health effects in workers. Nowadays, the construction industry is one of the economic activities that generates the most noise pollution. So that the construction industry contributes to sustainable development and minimizes its impact on society, it is necessary to evaluate the noise pollution construction generates. In this context, Building Information Modelling is a new methodology that offers enormous challenges and opportunities for the construction industry. The use of the BIM methodology can be applied to the field of acoustics and noise prevention. The purpose of this study is to propose a BIM tool to assist noise management in construction industry workplaces. This tool is intended as a primary step for providing advice on acoustic management. The results provided can be useful in supporting decision making and strategic plans can be designed to reduce the impact of noise generated by construction activities. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.





