2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i11/15350
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Job Performance: An Empirical Analysis in Public Sector Project Management

Abstract: The construction sector often faces various problems especially related to time, rising costs, project delays, waste and errors that can hinder the economic development. In order to overcome the problems, application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in construction project is actively implemented in improving work efficiency and performance among industry practitioners especially in developed countries. Nonetheless, the ability of BIM towards highlighting its productivity and performance cannot be seen i… Show more

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“…By optimizing designs, minimizing conflicts, and improving coordination, BIM can help reduce construction costs and shorten project timelines. The ability to simulate and visualize construction sequences and logistics can lead to more accurate scheduling and resource allocation, ultimately resulting in cost and time savings (Eadie et al, 2014(Mahmood et al, 2022 (Ismail et al, 2017. PWD's introduction of BIM in construction project management reflects a proactive approach to embracing digital transformation and innovation in the construction industry. By leveraging BIM technology, PWD aims to enhance project efficiency, collaboration, and quality while driving towards its goals of sustainable infrastructure development in Malaysia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By optimizing designs, minimizing conflicts, and improving coordination, BIM can help reduce construction costs and shorten project timelines. The ability to simulate and visualize construction sequences and logistics can lead to more accurate scheduling and resource allocation, ultimately resulting in cost and time savings (Eadie et al, 2014(Mahmood et al, 2022 (Ismail et al, 2017. PWD's introduction of BIM in construction project management reflects a proactive approach to embracing digital transformation and innovation in the construction industry. By leveraging BIM technology, PWD aims to enhance project efficiency, collaboration, and quality while driving towards its goals of sustainable infrastructure development in Malaysia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%