2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/291/1/012009
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Applications of building information model (BIM) in Malaysian construction industry

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“…Provide free or low-cost training so that many young talents will get attracted and the message will be passed on to seniors and provide the training to the company personal of the engineering department strictly, so that the whole concept can be spread in the company. Due to the different descriptive opinions from respondents, a detailed word cloud is prepared which represents all BIM is regarded as the future of construction in many countries (Tahir et al, 2018). To check this statement and the opinions of Indian construction firms, a question was asked regarding their willingness to use BIM in the future.…”
Section: Future Use and Vision Towards Bimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provide free or low-cost training so that many young talents will get attracted and the message will be passed on to seniors and provide the training to the company personal of the engineering department strictly, so that the whole concept can be spread in the company. Due to the different descriptive opinions from respondents, a detailed word cloud is prepared which represents all BIM is regarded as the future of construction in many countries (Tahir et al, 2018). To check this statement and the opinions of Indian construction firms, a question was asked regarding their willingness to use BIM in the future.…”
Section: Future Use and Vision Towards Bimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Ashmori et al [45]; Grzyl et al [65]; Bui [38]; Hatmoko et al [51]; Liao et al [61]; Macariola and Silva [43]; Tanoli et al [42]; Zhou et al [60] Liao et al [61] have managed to review and study many construction barriers to implement BIM in the construction projects, such as "executives failing to recognize the value of BIM-based processes and needing training, Resistance to changes in corporate culture and structure." Implementation of BIM by the employer for construction planning and management Khoshnava et al [32] and Tahir et al [48] Implementation of BIM by the employer to monitor the impact of changes on project progress -Implementation of BIM by the employer to reduce claims by utilizing a combination of responsibility matrix of claim causes and a fivedimensional BIM model for visualizing and foreseeing project areas having claims or even potential of claims Marzouk and Abdelaty [19] Implementation of BIM by the employer for schedule visualization Khoshnava et al [32] and Tahir et al [48] Implementation of BIM to support proper decision-making for any anticipated changes Implementation of BIM by the employer to reduce project duration through various simulated proposals Alenazi and Adamu [58] Implementation of BIM by the employer to use algorithmic procedures to learn from previous problems and proactively identify same/similar problems later on in the project Crowther and Ajayi [131] 14…”
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“…Macariola and Silva[43]; Mamter et al[44]; Al-Ashmori et al[45]; Telaga[46]; Pilyay and Shilova[47]; Tahir et al[48]; Musa et al[49]; Hamada et al[50]; Hatmoko et al[51]; Won et al[52]; Chou and Yang[53]; Chou and Chen[54] …”
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“…According to Tahir et al (2017), BIM is defined as a set of interacting processes, policies and technologies that generate a way to manage project data in digital format and building layout throughout the building's life cycle. Therefore, BIM implementation is a useful alternative way to deal with the key to construction problems to increase efficiency, productivity, quality, lead times, duplication and effective communication with the employer in remote construction industry projects.…”
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confidence: 99%