Paper Title :Key Performance Indicators and Building Information Modeling for Sustainable Smart City Project in Western India
Author :Debasis Sarkar
Article Citation :Debasis Sarkar ,
(2017 ) " Key Performance Indicators and Building Information Modeling for Sustainable Smart City Project in Western India " ,
International Journal of Advances in Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IJAMCE) ,
pp. 28-32,
Volume-4,Issue-5
Abstract : Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) plays a very crucial role in
development of a sustainable smart city project. Primarily based on the ideology of the fourth industrial revolution a smart city
project should have smart governance, smart health care, smart building, smart transportation, smart mobility, smart energy,
smart technology and smart citizen. Considering the Indian scenario of current state of cities in India, it has become very
essential to decide the specific parameters which would govern the development of a smart city project. This paper is an
attempt to identify the Key Performance Indicators which are significantly responsible for the development of a smart city
project in Western India. Reponses of questionnaire survey was analyzed on basis of Likert scale.. They were further critically
evaluated with help of Factor Comparison Method (FCM) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).The project authorities
need to incorporate Building Information Modeling (BIM) to make the smart city project more collaborative. To make the
project more sustainable, use of flyash in the concrete used, reduced usage of cement and steel, use of alternate fuels like
biodiesel is recommended.
Index Terms - Smart City, Key Performance Indicators (KPI), Building Information Modeling (BIM), Factor Comparison
Method (FCM), Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP).
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-4,Issue-5
DOIONLINE NO - IJAMCE-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-9566
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