Abstract:
In the face of the vast content and complex organizational relationships of high-rise building construction, this paper first conducts an in-depth analysis of the problems associated with using two-dimensional paper process drawings and documents as the primary form of technical instructions. These problems include abstract descriptions, difficulty in understanding, poor standardization, and challenges in ensuring data consistency. By analyzing the characteristics of high-rise building construction processes and the need for information integration, this paper standardizes the definitions of process elements and attributes and proposes a construction process information organization and management method based on a process structure tree. Furthermore, drawing on the MBD concept from the manufacturing industry, a three-dimensional construction process structured representation framework is proposed, integrating geometric design and construction process information. This framework uses the process structure tree as the core of data organization, with the high-rise building construction process and procedures as the main content, and combines BIM models with process information cards for interactive operations manuals. Finally, an interactive operations manual system is developed and verified through actual case studies, achieving an orderly integration of the project's main body, processes, and resources, providing theoretical and methodological support for intelligent construction.