4.6 Article

Deploying Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing in Construction

Journal

BUILDINGS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings10040062

Keywords

dimensional tolerance management; communication of tolerance information in construction; tolerance-related defects; tolerancing in architecture and engineering; tolerance requirement; tolerance specification; tolerance analysis; geometric variation; construction tolerances; tolerance risk; geometric dimensioning and tolerancing; building movement; building information modelling; tolerance compliance control

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  1. Innovative Design Lab, School of Art, Design and Architecture, University of Huddersfield

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No standardised approach appears to exist in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry for the communication of tolerance information on drawings. As a result of this shortcoming, defects associated with dimensional and geometric variability occur with potentially severe consequences. In contrast, in mechanical engineering, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) is a symbolic language widely used to communicate both the perfect geometry and the tolerances of components and assemblies. This paper prescribes the application of GD&T in construction with the goal of developing a common language called geometric dimensioning and tolerancing in construction (GD&TIC) to facilitate the communication of tolerance information throughout design and construction. design science research is the adopted methodological approach. Evidence was collated from direct observations in two construction projects and two group interviews. A focus group meeting was conducted to evaluate whether the developed solution (GD&TIC) fulfilled its aim. The contribution of this paper to designers, to organisations involved in developing AEC industry standards, and to the scholarly community is twofold: (1) It is an attempt to develop a standardised approach (GD&TIC) for the communication of tolerance information in AEC, and (2) it identifies discrepancies between GD&TIC rules and some of the commonly used American and British standards on tolerances.

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