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  • PROJECT DOMAINS
    • STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
    • GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
    • TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
    • HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING
    • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
    • GIS & REMOTE SENSING
    • CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
    • COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
    • SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING
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    • Home
    • PROJECT DOMAINS
      • STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
      • GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
      • TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
      • HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING
      • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
      • GIS & REMOTE SENSING
      • CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
      • COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
      • SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING

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Environmental Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering | GIS | Transportation Engineering |  Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering  Computational Fluid Dynamics | Concrete Technology | Sustainable Engineering 

A8: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF MULTI STOREY BUILDING

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A5: APPLICATION OF BIM IN GREEN BUILDING ASSESSMENT FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS

With environmental concerns becoming more prominent, there's a growing demand for strategies to assess and improve the sustainability of existing buildings. This Research presents a comprehensive framework for assessing and enhancing the sustainability of existing buildings through the utilization of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology. The objectives of the study include studying and comparing various green building standards, modeling and simulating an existing multi-storeyed building, identifying critical factors impacting green building evaluation, and optimizing these factors to improve building performance and green ratings. 

Department of Civil Engineering | Federal Institute of Science and Technology (FISAT) | civil@fisat.ac.in
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