2020
DOI: 10.9734/jerr/2020/v14i117113
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Building Information Model (BIM) Implementation in Perspective of Kazakhstan: Opportunities and Barriers

Abstract: The construction industry is characterized by low productivity with low technological advances, minimum automation and computerization. Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a means of technological innovation, has the great potentials to improve productivity, decrease project cost and shorten project delivery time. The initiative to implement BIM in Kazakhstan construction industry has sparked widespread interest recently. This study aims to identify the opportunities and barriers to implementing BIM… Show more

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“…The virtual model reconstructed in this way in BIM, correlates well with the construction documents in terms of determining the preliminary and final scope of work, as evidenced by two case studies [6]. Based on the above, it can be assumed that the relevance of the implementation of project analysis is significant not only for developed countries, but also for developing countries [7,8]. Thus, the authors of this article made a comparative analysis of possible losses received as a result of combining the finished design documentation in BIM models on the example of one of the projects released in Nur-Sultan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The virtual model reconstructed in this way in BIM, correlates well with the construction documents in terms of determining the preliminary and final scope of work, as evidenced by two case studies [6]. Based on the above, it can be assumed that the relevance of the implementation of project analysis is significant not only for developed countries, but also for developing countries [7,8]. Thus, the authors of this article made a comparative analysis of possible losses received as a result of combining the finished design documentation in BIM models on the example of one of the projects released in Nur-Sultan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…As can be seen for Building Information Modeling (BIM), despite the huge benefits BIM offer to the construction projects, many construction companies, especially in developing countries are yet to implement this technology due to the large costs involved for software, hardware, and training, etc. [111]. Therefore, additional costs of 3DCP may outweigh the savings, particularly where labor is less expensive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only that, but on-site management personnel can also judge the transportation time and quality status based on relevant indications to ensure that on-site materials and submitted reports are in compliance. is method of integrating relevant staff responsibilities and construction site quality information based on BIM technology greatly improves the standardization of project construction sites and creates favorable conditions for project quality control [8]. It can be divided into the following steps:…”
Section: Application In Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identify opportunities and obstacles for implementing BIM in Kazakhstan construction companies. Although there are a lot of research materials on BIM, there is still a lack of connection between BIM and high-tech, and the current artificial intelligence technology has not yet been applied to the construction industry [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%