Construction Research Congress 2018 2018
DOI: 10.1061/9780784481264.071
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BIM Implementation in Facilities Management: An Analysis of Implementation Processes

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“…They saw that the stated factors were considered barriers to a more extensive implementation. In terms of administrative issues, Terreno et al (2019) discovered that the top-down approach of managerial strategies has dramatically influenced BIM-FM development and the sustainability of a BIM project. The early integration of BIM-FM will encourage the integration of all project stakeholders' roles, increase business structures, enhance the collaborative process, and optimise productivity throughout all phases of a project's life cycle.…”
Section: Bim-fm Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They saw that the stated factors were considered barriers to a more extensive implementation. In terms of administrative issues, Terreno et al (2019) discovered that the top-down approach of managerial strategies has dramatically influenced BIM-FM development and the sustainability of a BIM project. The early integration of BIM-FM will encourage the integration of all project stakeholders' roles, increase business structures, enhance the collaborative process, and optimise productivity throughout all phases of a project's life cycle.…”
Section: Bim-fm Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many FM stakeholders lack technological and procedural structures and the managerial and personnel skills required to prolong and actively utilise digital BIM deliverables efficiently. Thus, there lies a potential for targeted interventions or structured approaches to address the gap between documented experiences and indicate the benefits of the implementation [10]. Along with Akcamete et al [11], BIM is primarily used during the handover phase with commercially available technology systems focusing on data transfer from the early design stage to the operation and maintenance stage by facilitating the development and retrieval of digital FM relevant data across the whole of the lifecycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%