Impact of Using an Exchange Model (EM) to Support the Early Assessment Process of Industrialized Timber Projects

Rojas C.; Mourgues C.; de la Rosa, P; Mesa H.; Ruz F.; Guindos P.

Keywords: timber, industrialization, cost estimation, bim, prefabrication, exchange model

Abstract

Standardized information on the processes and requirements for information exchanges is critical to ensure accurate cost estimations. However, traditional methods based on 2D information lack the standardization and information required for efficient and reliable early commercial evaluation. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the information exchange model (EM-01) proposed for the commercial evaluation of industrialized timber projects. This study adopted two illustrative cases of projects to make a comparative analysis between the traditional method that prefabrication companies use and the EM-01. The evaluation focused on effectiveness, efficiency, level of certainty, and the user’s perception. The results indicate that both methods enable project evaluation. However, the EM-01 offers better efficiency by reducing work time, reduces uncertainty by minimizing assumptions, and improves the user’s perception of the reliability of the commercial evaluation. The EM-01 provides more standardized information and specific structural design data supporting the early commercial evaluation. This study supports the idea that incorporating standardized information into the processes and requirements for information exchanges enhances the accuracy and reliability of early commercial evaluation in industrialized timber projects. © 2025 by the authors.

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Título según WOS: Impact of Using an Exchange Model (EM) to Support the Early Assessment Process of Industrialized Timber Projects
Título según SCOPUS: Impact of Using an Exchange Model (EM) to Support the Early Assessment Process of Industrialized Timber Projects
Título de la Revista: Buildings
Volumen: 15
Número: 11
Editorial: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/buildings15111835

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS