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University climbing centre, Pardubice
Grund, Michal ; Remeš, Josef (referee) ; Müller, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a new climbing center and the preparation of construction documentation. The building of the University Climbing Center in Pardubice is located on the southern side of the city of Pardubice, on the border of the Dukla housing estate. The construction is situated in a built-up area on flat terrain. It is a 4-story building in the form of an oval with one underground floor. The roof structure is mono-pitched with a coating of hydro insulation weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is divided into 3 functional units. The main function of the building is served by the climbing wall, which is accessible from the underground floor and runs across all floors. The second above-ground floor houses a boulder wall with facilities, forming the second functional unit. The last third function consists of space for both trainees and the public on the first above-ground floor, where there is a reception with a rental service and a café with seating in a glazed arc space. The sports facility is designed for a total of 60 trainees. The building is designed with nearly zero energy consumption in a low-energy standard. The design also accounts for the use by persons with limited mobility and orientation. The structural system of the building is reinforced concrete monolithic. The vertical perimeter structures are reinforced concrete with a thickness of 200 mm with contact insulation ETICS with mineral wool boards with a thickness of 200 mm. Internal vertical and horizontal load-bearing structures are of reinforced concrete with varying thicknesses. The roof structure consists of steel rolled I profiles anchored to the vertical walls. The roof assembly is on a load-bearing trapezoidal sheet with a coating of hydro insulation made of TPO foil weighted down with washed river pebbles. The building is founded on a flat foundation slab with a thickness of 350 mm. A terrace for seasonal operation of the café and a small forest park with a playground will be created on the site.
Implementation of BIM in the design process of distribution systems
Viktorin, Tomáš ; Čáslava, Jiří (referee) ; Orságová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the issue of introduction of Building Information Modeling (BIM) into the design of distribution system in EG.D, a.s. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the introduction of the design issues in the electric power industry. Then it describes the issues of BIM and how it aims to improve the processes related to the design, implementation and maintenance of buildings in the distribution system. Last but not least, it aims to present the legislation and technical standards, and how they are followed in design practice. The main part of this thesis focuses on three key areas: the creation of a graphical and information standard for EG.D, Inc., the creation of a library of elements, and the verification of the standard and library on a sample substation project.
The creation building design documentation of the agricultural part of the building in Mutěnice
Hladký, Matúš ; Kratochvíl, Richard (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis concerns of the creation of building design documentation of the agricultural building in Mutěnice with using building information modelling in Autodesk Revit. Drawings are made normative by ČSN 01 3420 and with using of the results of laser scanning. Text part contains description of whole process, starting with field survey and collecting data, throughout processing of point cloud, ending in modelling of the building and terrain surface and building design documentation creation. The definition and application of BIM on the present is attached to the theoretical part. Main output production data is the building design documentation.
Building Passportization and Information Model of the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno
Navrátilová, Vladimíra ; Sudakova, Katsiaryna
This article describes the process of building passportization and the subsequent application of an information model for the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno. Given the high probability that the building documentation for these structures is outdated, updating the information becomes essential for future maintenance, renovation, and grant applications. The purpose of the article is to provide a description of the procedure for building passportization based on laser scanning technology and showcase the results of the scanning process of Building Z.
Comparison of the Accuracy of Data Collection Using Ground Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning with the Subsequent Creation of a 3D Model of the Water Management Object
Kačerovský, Jonáš
This article deals with the comparison of data collection using ground photogrammetry and laser scanning. Sample standard deviations were calculated and subsequently compared to evaluate the accuracy of both methods. Points focused using the Leica MS60 Multi-station were selected as the correct values. The ideal data collection method for a structured object was determined after comparing the individual methods. In the next step, a 3D model with BIM parameters of the targeted water management facility was created from data collected using ground photogrammetry. The modelling process took place in the REVIT program, where flexibility was tested on such a specific object.
Implementing BIM to the Small Scale Company in the Czech Republic
Helvínová, Veronika ; Pospíšilová,, Barbora (referee) ; Vítková, Eva (advisor)
The topic and the aim of the thesis is to define BIM characteristics, the pros and cons of BIM implementation and the development of BIM situation in the Czech Republic. Current situation is analysed in selected regions due to a newly arising situation of a possible use of public procurement by BIM methods. Simultaneously are examined current pros and cons of implementing BIM in companies. Based on a knowledge and results of the survey is created a potential scheme of a process needed by implementing BIM into the small-scale company.
A Creation of Class Features for the Building Information Model
Šuba, Štefan ; Kuruc, Michal (referee) ; Volařík, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is introduction with BIM and the use of laser scanning for creating BIM. This thesis deals with informations about BIM, laser scanning and with process of creating families in Revit.
Design of urban area using advanced technologies
Nováček, Michal ; Apeltauer, Tomáš (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is to define sunlight illumination as a building-influencing physical factor from the perspective of the technical standards in the Czech Republic. It aims to optimize the draft making process, and a quality of selected technical standards for sunlight illumination in the Czech Republic. In conclusion there is an example of a sunlight illumination analysis in different ways.
Modeling, simulation and experimental measurement of reaction of systems heating / ventilation requirements of regulation
Matějíček, Michal ; Komínek, Petr (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the behavior of technical systems of the student dormitory in Brno. The temperature and humidity climate was measured and evaluated in the building. The measurement is then compared with the computer simulation created in DesignBuilder. The geometric model of the building was created in Revit, which supports BIM technology. Based on the evaluation of the experiment, the optimization of the technical systems in the building was proposed.
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Suchánek, Petr ; Kozlovská,, Mária (referee) ; Tomek,, Aleš (referee) ; Gross, Tomáš (referee) ; Dufek, Zdeněk (advisor)
Within the framework of the dissertation the doctorate candidate student will investigate, what are the key aspects existing for measuring the quality of work of the technical supervision during the construction of transportation infrastructure. The PhD student will examine conditions at which the standard way of monitoring and invoicing external suppliers of technical supervision can be abandoned considering a simple count of hours of a supervisor spent on a construction site must not necessarily relate to the quality of his/her work. Furthermore, the PhD student will be analysing whether any of standard supervision activities can be digitalised, resp. robotised. The outcome of these analyses should be used as a background to implement an internal control mechanism for supervisors in entrepreneurial environment. These outcomes can be also applied to public contractors during the selection process of technical supervisors.

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