2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2013.04.097
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The Benefits, Obstacles and Problems of Practical Bim Implementation

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“…The respondents emphasized that the use of BIM technology to develop 3D model was not limited to visualization of the project, but it also served as an information centre for construction players in projects. The understanding of BIM as a technology is similar to findings in previous researches [6,23]. In addition, BIM concept is also used as a virtual construction that helps in ensuring project design is free from any design clashes.…”
Section: Respondents' Understanding Of Bim Conceptsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…The respondents emphasized that the use of BIM technology to develop 3D model was not limited to visualization of the project, but it also served as an information centre for construction players in projects. The understanding of BIM as a technology is similar to findings in previous researches [6,23]. In addition, BIM concept is also used as a virtual construction that helps in ensuring project design is free from any design clashes.…”
Section: Respondents' Understanding Of Bim Conceptsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The definition of BIM has been improved in line with the construction industry development. Within this period, BIM is described as a revolutionary technology in managing construction projects [4] with the use of BIM software by developing project design into a virtual building; it is a 3-Dimensional (3D) model [2,[5][6][7] and in computable information [8].…”
Section: Building Information Modelling (Bim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 shows a summary of the factors identified in the literature review. Eastman et al 2008;Post 2008;Young et al 2008;Yan, Damian 2008;Hartmann, Fischer 2008;Arayici et al 2009Arayici et al , 2011Sacks, Barak 2010;Singh et al 2011;Gerber et al 2011;Nejat et al 2012;Gledson et al 2012;Giel, Issa 2013;Eadie et al 2013;Porwal, Hewage 2013;Zhang, Gao 2013;Migilinskas et al 2013;Volk et al 2014 19 2 Lack of data interoperability (T5) Bernstein, Pittman 2004;Eastman et al 2008;Post 2008;McAdam 2010;Azhar et al 2011;Kim, Anderson 2012;McAuley et al 2012;Rezgui et al 2013;Porwal, Hewage 2013;Aram et al 2013;Migilinskas et al 2013;Gupta et al 2014;Dong et al 2014;Miettinen, Paavola 2014;Volk et al 2014;Cao et al 2015 No. Factors Reference Sum 3 Changes in workflows and inappropriate business models (M4) Bernstein, Pittman 2004;Howell, Batcheler 2004;Méndez 2006;Gilligan, Kunz 2007;Gu et al 2007;…”
Section: Summary Of Factors Identified In the Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building Information Modelling (BIM) is now globally considered to be a universal digital technology which is argued to have the potential to revolutionise information management in construction industry [1,20]. A number of studies about researches in the area as well as BIM implementation can be found, but it is dominated by application to new buildings, while conversion of existing assets or reconstruction not yet widely supported [4,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is applicable in any project lifecycle phase and involves a lot of benefits both for new construction and existing assets [20,27] to ensure project information and quality control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%