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[[CBC 2022]] presentation by [[Daniel Hall]]. https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2022.RHRA1299
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[[CBC 2022]] presentation by [[Daniel Hall]]. https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2022.RHRA1299 | Watch [[File:VideoRecord-Icon.png |Left|22px|link=https://youtu.be/I8dA3-ry8c0]] | [[File:Slides-Icon.png |Left|30px|link=https://www.dropbox.com/s/ffqha14mfnysigc/CBC2022_S4-0_D-Hall.pdf?dl=0]]
  
  
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This presentation gives a high-level overview of recent research on how to connect BIM and digital twins to Blockchain. Three research papers are summarized that demonstrate: 1) Construction Payment Automation Using Reality Capture, 2) Construction Information Sharing Using a Digital Twin of Robotic Fabrication, and 3) Performance-based Smart Contracts Using a Digital Twin. The ongoing research shows interesting combinations of automated payment and tokenization, provides a basis to understand the transition period of human-machine participation, and demonstrates how new cryptoeconomic incentive models can solve industry fragmentation and “broken agency” in the industry.
 
 
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[[File:YouTube.png |Left|50px|link=]] [https://youtu.be Video Recording].
 
 
 
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[[File:PDF-Icon.png |Left|50px|link=https://www.dropbox.com/]] Conference Paper.
 
  
 
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[[Web 3.0]], [[BIM]].
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[[BIM]], [[Digital Twins]], [[Smart Contracts]], [[Blockchain]].
 
 
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2022.RHRA1299
 
 
 
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Abstract

This presentation gives a high-level overview of recent research on how to connect BIM and digital twins to Blockchain. Three research papers are summarized that demonstrate: 1) Construction Payment Automation Using Reality Capture, 2) Construction Information Sharing Using a Digital Twin of Robotic Fabrication, and 3) Performance-based Smart Contracts Using a Digital Twin. The ongoing research shows interesting combinations of automated payment and tokenization, provides a basis to understand the transition period of human-machine participation, and demonstrates how new cryptoeconomic incentive models can solve industry fragmentation and “broken agency” in the industry.

Keywords

BIM, Digital Twins, Smart Contracts, Blockchain.