Applications of building information model (BIM) in Malaysian construction industry
Since the introduction of BIM in Malaysia in 2009, the technology adoption rate is slow when compared to other countries of the world. Most of the construction companies in Malaysia have an insight on the BIM concept but are yet to implement it in the management of their construction projects. By th...
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my.utm.818302019-09-29T08:13:32Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81830/ Applications of building information model (BIM) in Malaysian construction industry Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Haron, Nuzul Azam Alias, Aidi Hizami Al-Jumaa, A. T. Muhammad, Isa Bala Harun, Aizul Nahar T Technology (General) Since the introduction of BIM in Malaysia in 2009, the technology adoption rate is slow when compared to other countries of the world. Most of the construction companies in Malaysia have an insight on the BIM concept but are yet to implement it in the management of their construction projects. By the year 2020, the Malaysian government will make BIM mandatory, this makes it important to carry out research on the possible applications of the technology. A qualitative method of enquiry was used for this study in Klang Valley using semistructured interview. The responses received were analysed using Principal component analysis (PCA). The result of the analysis showed that "quantity take-off and estimation", "clash detection and coordination", "integration and collaboration of stakeholders", and "design and visualisation" as the main applications of BIM in Malaysia presently. The implication of this findings is that the Malaysian construction industry productivity is likely to increase to meet the demand of the population through the implementations of BIM. More also, BIM technology is regarded as the future of construction industry, which makes it very important for the industry. 2018-01-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81830/1/AizulNaharHarun2018_ApplicationsofBuildingInformationModel%28BIM%29inMalaysian.pdf Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad and Haron, Nuzul Azam and Alias, Aidi Hizami and Al-Jumaa, A. T. and Muhammad, Isa Bala and Harun, Aizul Nahar (2018) Applications of building information model (BIM) in Malaysian construction industry. In: 1st International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering, ICACE 2017, 8 May 2017 through 9 May 2017, Armada Hotel Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/291/1/012009 |
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Since the introduction of BIM in Malaysia in 2009, the technology adoption rate is slow when compared to other countries of the world. Most of the construction companies in Malaysia have an insight on the BIM concept but are yet to implement it in the management of their construction projects. By the year 2020, the Malaysian government will make BIM mandatory, this makes it important to carry out research on the possible applications of the technology. A qualitative method of enquiry was used for this study in Klang Valley using semistructured interview. The responses received were analysed using Principal component analysis (PCA). The result of the analysis showed that "quantity take-off and estimation", "clash detection and coordination", "integration and collaboration of stakeholders", and "design and visualisation" as the main applications of BIM in Malaysia presently. The implication of this findings is that the Malaysian construction industry productivity is likely to increase to meet the demand of the population through the implementations of BIM. More also, BIM technology is regarded as the future of construction industry, which makes it very important for the industry. |
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