Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (2014) 2014
DOI: 10.1061/9780784413616.056
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Use of Building Information Modeling for the Design and Construction of Educational Facilities

Abstract: Building information modeling (BIM) is one of the most recent technologies introduced to the design and construction industry. Currently, some educational institutions are requiring a BIM component for new construction. The aim of this research was to investigate the current extent of BIM use on educational facilities projects. A survey inquiring about the current use of BIM, BIM benefits, perceived obstacles to using BIM, and the importance of particular BIM procedures was distributed to architecture, enginee… Show more

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“…According to [7] "hundreds of organizations around the world adopted BIM and gained its benefits, met clients and users' satisfaction and increased their profits by 5-12 %". Most of these countries have previously suffered from the constraints of adopting the BIM because the traditionalists refused to change their way of working; in addition to this fact, [8] cited that "the 2012 McGraw Hill Construction Smart Market Report showed that 71 % of designers and contractors in the US are now using BIM to some extent". And according to the NBS 2017: over the six years, BIM adoption has increased over 8 % each year, on average".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [7] "hundreds of organizations around the world adopted BIM and gained its benefits, met clients and users' satisfaction and increased their profits by 5-12 %". Most of these countries have previously suffered from the constraints of adopting the BIM because the traditionalists refused to change their way of working; in addition to this fact, [8] cited that "the 2012 McGraw Hill Construction Smart Market Report showed that 71 % of designers and contractors in the US are now using BIM to some extent". And according to the NBS 2017: over the six years, BIM adoption has increased over 8 % each year, on average".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%