Integration of Laser Scanner Technology Based on Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to Enhance Dam Maintenance Performance
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v4i6.571Keywords:
Dam, BIM, WBS, Laser Scanner, Maintenance PerformanceAbstract
This research proposes the integration of Laser Scanner, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), and Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies to improve dam maintenance. Laser Scanner enables real-time monitoring of dam conditions, WBS organizes maintenance tasks, and BIM visualizes and supports decision-making. A case study-based research approach was taken through field observations, expert interviews, and data analysis. The results showed that the integration of these technologies improved monitoring accuracy and strengthened collaboration between WBS and BIM, contributing 65.6% to maintenance performance. This research recommends dam managers to invest in Laser Scanner technology to improve maintenance effectiveness.
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