2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2018.04.028
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Beyond the third dimension of BIM: A systematic review of literature and assessment of professional views

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“…The complete list of all these journals are Automation in Construction (AIC); Building and Environment (BE); Building Research and Information (BRI); Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering (CJCE); Construction Management and Economics (CME); Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM); International Journal of Project Management (IJPM); Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (JCCE); Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (JCEM); Journal of Management in Engineering (JME); Resources, Conservation and Recycling (RCR). At this stage, the identified search words were used to perform a Boolean search Charef et al (2018), PRISMA (2018) and Yi and Chan (2014)).…”
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“…The complete list of all these journals are Automation in Construction (AIC); Building and Environment (BE); Building Research and Information (BRI); Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering (CJCE); Construction Management and Economics (CME); Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ECAM); International Journal of Project Management (IJPM); Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering (JCCE); Journal of Construction Engineering and Management (JCEM); Journal of Management in Engineering (JME); Resources, Conservation and Recycling (RCR). At this stage, the identified search words were used to perform a Boolean search Charef et al (2018), PRISMA (2018) and Yi and Chan (2014)).…”
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“…The lack of an effective regulatory framework for information modeling in Russia is a key problem. Despite the development of the Code of Regulations and State Standards GOST R (ISO) of the Information Modeling in Construction series, the development of organization standards by some design organizations, the BIM technology implementation is largely constrained by the unreadiness to use digital models by facility construction customers and contractors [39,40]. This task must be solved within the framework of the new approach by creating a regulatory document on managing the implementation of BIM in investment-construction cycle organizations and creating a self-regulating organization in this area.…”
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“…Integration of BIM with other applications is defined as nD modelling [28], where supplementary information is added to three-dimensional models (3D) to create additional dimensions and visualising the process [11,66]. There is consensus within academic literature that linking the time dimension to 3D models (colloquially termed as 4D BIM) is an innovative addition and remedial solution to overcoming the deficiencies of current planning practices [17,32,39]. This entails adding a temporal dimension to 3D modelsspecifically, linking units of work (based on geometric graphical 3D models) to scheduling details [37,64,66].…”
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“…The visualisation element, provided by 4D results in higher productivity, better training and enhanced communications and collaboration in undertaking scheduling and constructability analysis [11,22]. With the above in mind, 4D can be a useful alternative for traditional methods of joint planning for concrete structures [17].…”
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confidence: 99%