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Procurement structure in Slovakia

Procurement structure in Slovakia. The weight of particular information flows during the procurement process Peter Matiasovsky Institute of Construction and Architecture. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Design steps. Providing of the input data

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Procurement structure in Slovakia

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  1. Procurement structure in Slovakia The weight of particular information flows during the procurement process Peter Matiasovsky Institute of Construction and Architecture. Slovak Academy of Sciences

  2. Design steps • Providing of the input data • Pre-design documentation for the decision about location of a building • Documentation for a building license • Detailed documentation • Documentation for a construction • Documentation of the actual state after a construction process

  3. Information flows during the procurement process

  4. Triangle of a design processPerformance simulation and modelling of the system: Environment – Building – Structures – Materials ... - User • Iterative simulation • - Whole building performance • - Structural/detail performance • Modelling • Parameters: • Material • Geometry • Boundary conditions: • Outdoor • Indoor

  5. Influence of particular procurement phases on the PBBBC – Boundary Conditions for simulation , PBD – Performance Based Design, PBM – Performance Based Manufacturing, PBU – Performance Based Use

  6. Databases • Codes, regulations and standards • Urban plan, boundary conditions (geology, hydrology, climatology, etc), building typology • Building performance simulation models and tools, databases of material parameters and boundary conditions • Construction information systems, catalogues of buildings, building parts, products and materials • Data for a whole building performance simulation

  7. Conclusions - barriers to the performance approach • Lack od a complex system of construction information (in comparison with the previous period) • Incompletness of the widely available knowledge, tools and databases for complex performance simulations • Lack of the stimulation/funding/competitivness

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