2016
DOI: 10.1504/ijplm.2016.080497
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Building information modelling-enabled best practices in AEC and takeaways for Finnish shipbuilding industry

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“…Through structured interviews and literature review on BIM uses in comparison with 3D CAD applications in the shipbuilding industry, four BIM best practices including visualization, clash detection, quantity takeoff and scheduling/4D simulation were identified as highly transferrable [11][12][13]. Unlike the other three best practices that might find their counterparts in the shipbuilding industry, scheduling/4D simulation was regarded as a unique innovation in the AEC industry by integrating 3D design data with construction schedule data to foster smooth transition of project delivery between the design phase and construction phase.…”
Section: Information Exchange and Interoperability Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through structured interviews and literature review on BIM uses in comparison with 3D CAD applications in the shipbuilding industry, four BIM best practices including visualization, clash detection, quantity takeoff and scheduling/4D simulation were identified as highly transferrable [11][12][13]. Unlike the other three best practices that might find their counterparts in the shipbuilding industry, scheduling/4D simulation was regarded as a unique innovation in the AEC industry by integrating 3D design data with construction schedule data to foster smooth transition of project delivery between the design phase and construction phase.…”
Section: Information Exchange and Interoperability Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%