Model-Based Commissioning and Asset Tagging refers to using digital tools and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to streamline the commissioning process and manage assets in construction projects. Through digital applications, equipment and systems are tagged with unique identifiers linked to their digital models, enabling efficient tracking, documentation, and lifecycle management. This approach enhances accuracy, improves collaboration, and supports data-driven decision-making throughout a building’s construction and operational phases.
Model-Based Commissioning and Asset Tagging refers to using digital tools and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to streamline the commissioning process and manage assets in construction projects. Through digital applications, equipment and systems are tagged with unique identifiers linked to their digital models, enabling efficient tracking, documentation, and lifecycle management. This approach enhances accuracy, improves collaboration, and supports data-driven decision-making throughout a building’s construction and operational phases.
What is model-based commissioning?
A process that uses BIM and digital tools to verify that installed systems and equipment meet design intent by comparing on-site data against the digital model.
What is asset tagging in this context?
Assigning unique identifiers to equipment and systems in both the BIM model and on-site assets, linking physical items to their digital records for tracking and maintenance.
How does model-based commissioning benefit projects?
It speeds validation, reduces clashes, improves data accuracy for handover, and enhances lifecycle asset management through linked digital information.
What technologies are typically involved?
BIM platforms, digital twins, asset tagging (RFID/QR), mobile data capture apps, cloud databases, and interoperability standards like IFC and COBie.