Research Pillar 03

Construction & BIM

Technical standardisation for digital and data-driven construction workflows under the Sustainability Umbrella.

Sustainable Construction

Digitalizing the Built Environment

The construction sector is undergoing a massive digital and green transformation, driven by the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), and robotics. Our research provides the scientific foundations needed to support constraint-driven construction processes as they evolve toward standardised and sustainable digital workflows. In this context, understanding how constraints shape construction processes is essential to ensuring consistency, interoperability, and long-term sustainability across digital systems.

Digital Construction Workflows

Advancing digital construction practices by supporting consistent handling of complex constraints embedded in construction data and processes. Emphasis is placed on interoperability, traceability, and alignment with standards to enable reliable digital workflows across multiple stakeholders and system boundaries.

Sustainable Construction Processes

Supporting construction practices that respond to sustainability goals and regulatory frameworks by addressing the computational challenges posed by multiple, interacting constraints. These efforts aim to facilitate informed and reproducible decisions in the planning, execution, and evaluation of construction activities.

Project Experts

Hakan Hasan

Hakan Hasan

Doctoral Researcher (SnT)

hakan.hasan@uni.lu
Victoria Mletzak

Victoria Mletzak

Standardisation Officer (ILNAS)

victoria.mletzak@ilnas.etat.lu