S Talebi
Exploring advantages and challenges of adaptation
and implementation of BIM in project life cycle
Talebi, S
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Abstract
The major focus of this paper is to identify the advantages, challenges and usability of BIM during the project life cycle. Understanding the actual advantages of BIM is an essential driver for effective adaptation while both academic research and case studies particularly within construction and post construction stages failed to analyse and quantify BIM benefits. It was also found there is lack of investigation on inter-organisational challenges prior to adopt BIM and majority of undertaken research have focused merely on technical obstacles.
This study did a literature review and suggests there should be universal guidelines to quantify benefits gained not only during design and construction phase, but also in post construction phase. This can greatly contribute to increase the use of BIM in both public and private projects. In addition, the findings indicate there are more three challenges other than technical obstacles that need consideration when implementing BIM, namely process related obstacles, social context obstacles and associated costs.
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and implementation of BIM in project life cycle. Presented at 2nd BIM International Conference on Challenges to Overcome, Lisbon, Portugal
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | 2nd BIM International Conference on Challenges to Overcome |
Conference Location | Lisbon, Portugal |
Publication Date | Oct 10, 2014 |
Deposit Date | Sep 5, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 5, 2016 |
Book Title | Building Information Modelling: Challenges to Overcome - Proceedings of The 2nd BIM International Conference |
ISBN | 9789892054278 |
Related Public URLs | http://www.bimforum.com.pt/index.php/en/ |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference |
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