2015
DOI: 10.2495/bim150161
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A BIM-based supply chain model for AEC

Abstract: This paper proposes a model to integrate the construction Supply Chain (SC) through Building Information Modelling (BIM). The various information flows in the construction SC are vague. BIM is an aspiring integrator of information that could potentially improve such multi-disciplinary information flows. The paper presents a method to bridge information gaps and integrate the team using BIMbased SC modelling. After a literature review, the modelling method is presented. The model merges product and process mode… Show more

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“…As the result of application of the method to a real case, it could be tested and eventual weak points could be solved. Therefore, in addition to a considerable commitment by the designers, who will be submit to continuous training in the field of Building Information Modeling, there should be the foresight and complicity of the contracting authority with the BIM manager because he has the information control and managementof the whole process and he will be a bridge of knowledge between the building site and the contracting authority (Papadonikolaki et al,2015). The last requirement is to fill the gap of regulations in our country that often create confusion about roles and tasks, slowing down, partly, the application of the method in Italy, especially comparing it to the rest of the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the result of application of the method to a real case, it could be tested and eventual weak points could be solved. Therefore, in addition to a considerable commitment by the designers, who will be submit to continuous training in the field of Building Information Modeling, there should be the foresight and complicity of the contracting authority with the BIM manager because he has the information control and managementof the whole process and he will be a bridge of knowledge between the building site and the contracting authority (Papadonikolaki et al,2015). The last requirement is to fill the gap of regulations in our country that often create confusion about roles and tasks, slowing down, partly, the application of the method in Italy, especially comparing it to the rest of the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To identify these dimensions of BIM delivery success, the role of the CSC was examined, revealing four important dimensions: creating a focus on the CSC rather than a single organisation; creating an effective interface between SCM principles and the construction site; transferring activities from construction sites to the CSC; and focussing on the integrated management of the CSC (Khalfan et al, 2015). Vrijhoef (2011) and Papadonikolaki et al (2015a) highlight the importance of collaboration, integration and coordination to CSC success, as well as the role of BIM, in achieving these performance objectives. The benefits of the pervasive nature of BIM include transparency and communication, which further enhance collaboration in CSC (Papadonikolaki et al, 2015a).…”
Section: Success Factors In Building Information Modelling Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor craftsmanship and building, a lack of safety expertise, and a negative public perception of the construction sector are among the challenges, according to the Construction Industry Transformation Programme (CITP) 2016-2020. BIM has no doubt increased project delivery productivity because it improves early collaboration during the design stage [2] and delivers comprehensive information to project stakeholders through 3D visualisation, automatic generation of construction drawings, schedule and cost estimation from BIM models [3] in order to reduce project cost and time [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%