2017
DOI: 10.13167/2017.15.3
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Survey of Accomplishments in Bim Implementation in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Slovenia

Abstract: Building information modelling (BIM) may currently be considered the fastest developing concept in the field of construction management, aiming to become a global standard. Although the roots of the concept date back to the mid-1970s, some original expectations are still missing from its implementation. There has been a time gap between its theoretical and practical implementations. While the simultaneous development of information technologies is one reason for the implementation delay, other reasons remain u… Show more

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“…Secondly, the study was carried out in Malaysia, a developing country which is experiencing rapid growth in the construction sector where BIM application is still at the beginning despite initiatives to increase its application. The findings can be generalised to other developing countries similar in context to Malaysia such as India, Peru, Brazil, Croatia and the Czech Republic (see Ahuja et al, 2017;Murguia et al, 2017;dos Santos et al, 2015 andGalić et al, 2017). These countries have acknowledged BIM as one of the measures to improve construction industry productivity and several measures have been carried out by the governments mentioned to encourage BIM application, but they faced greater challenges due to lack of funds, technology and skilled manpower.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Secondly, the study was carried out in Malaysia, a developing country which is experiencing rapid growth in the construction sector where BIM application is still at the beginning despite initiatives to increase its application. The findings can be generalised to other developing countries similar in context to Malaysia such as India, Peru, Brazil, Croatia and the Czech Republic (see Ahuja et al, 2017;Murguia et al, 2017;dos Santos et al, 2015 andGalić et al, 2017). These countries have acknowledged BIM as one of the measures to improve construction industry productivity and several measures have been carried out by the governments mentioned to encourage BIM application, but they faced greater challenges due to lack of funds, technology and skilled manpower.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…For the optimization, the authors used GA. Similar studies and active BIM-ready approaches were presented in [18][19][20], while in [21,22] the BIM's potentials in terms of its further development were presented. A more extensive review of applied active BIM approaches, not only those concerned with tower crane or construction site layout optimization, is given in [23].…”
Section: A Short Overview Of Recent Active Bim Approaches Their Outcmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The topic of cost estimation using BIM is contemporary, although not new. Both practice and governmental institutions are still struggling with its full implementation [13], along with other necessary steps, which might have been already done [14]. The biggest problem seems to be the standardisation and legislation support.…”
Section: Integrated Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%