2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.asej.2022.101881
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Investigating BIM level in Iraqi construction industry

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“…Related to this last barrier are the traditional procurement methods, which are not adapted to the needs of BIM. This was identified as a significant obstacle in the research conducted by Youkhanna Zaia et al [ 24 ] on the level of BIM in the Iraqi construction industry. In the case of the European Union, according to Charef et al [ 25 ], the most prominent barriers include a lack of qualified personnel, the absence of BIM-related training in universities, resistance to change, and a lack of guidance for BIM implementation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to this last barrier are the traditional procurement methods, which are not adapted to the needs of BIM. This was identified as a significant obstacle in the research conducted by Youkhanna Zaia et al [ 24 ] on the level of BIM in the Iraqi construction industry. In the case of the European Union, according to Charef et al [ 25 ], the most prominent barriers include a lack of qualified personnel, the absence of BIM-related training in universities, resistance to change, and a lack of guidance for BIM implementation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of skilled personnel is also a recurring cause (Chien et al, 2014;Zaia et al, 2022;Pakhale & Pal, 2020;Vass & Gustavsson, 2017;Saka et al, 2022;Ai Lin Teo, 2018), which also explains the difficulty in workflow transition (Chien et al 2014;Pakhale & Pal, 2020) and the lack of attitude, willingness, and interest in using BIM associated with a resistance to change (Xu et al 2014;Baldrich Aragó et al, 2021;Valdepeñas et al, 2020).…”
Section: Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to the public sector, government action emerges as a representative factor, indicating that low or incipient encouragement by the government is an important critical factor for BIM implementation (Chien et al, 2014;Xu et al, 2014;Sergeeva & Winch, 2020;Weisheng Lu et al, 2021;Yuan & Yang, 2020), which can be explained by the lack of enforced legislation and/or regulatory factors (Juszczyk et al, 2015;Troiani et al, 2020;Phang et al, 2020) or even by the need to adapt the legislation applied to bidding that by its nature does not encourage innovation (Ciribini et al, 2016;Zaia et al, 2022).…”
Section: Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Проблемы строительного производства в Ираке анализировали Аль-Омари А., Юсиф Ю.З., Сархат М.А., Сарвари Х. и др. [2,3,4]. Вопросы организационно-технологической надежности строительства исследовали С. В. Никоноров, К. А. Шрейбер, Л. Б. Зеленцов, В. М. Лебедев, В. В.Сокольников и др.…”
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