“…Volk, Stengel, and Schultmann (2014) mention that lately, research attention is shifting from earlier life cycle stages to potential of using BIM during post-occupancy period including building maintenance, refurbishment, deconstruction and end-of-life (Eastman, Eastman, Teicholz, & Sacks, 2011;Joblot, Paviot, Deneux, & Lamouri, 2017;McArthur, 2015;Volk et al, 2014). Previous research (Gholami, Kiviniemi, Kocaturk, & Sharples, 2015;Habibi, 2017;Ilter & Ergen, 2015;Khaddaj & Srour, 2016;Scherer & Katranuschkov, 2018) has also reveal that there is a strong relation on the potential of BIM to improve existing building performances including its quality and functionality (Scherer & Katranuschkov, 2018) towards achieving energy efficiency building within optimal cost involvement. This has led to opportunity for integration of BIM as an innovative tool to achieve sustainability objectives of building through improvement on existing structure (Habibi, 2017).…”