Barriers to implement building information modeling (BIM) in construction industry: a critical review
Construction is a complex industry. A system like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has benefited many construction players in order to expedite their works effectively and efficiently in terms of design, implementation, and management of a project. As the construction industry involves many playe...
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my.utm.960952022-07-03T08:03:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96095/ Barriers to implement building information modeling (BIM) in construction industry: a critical review Sriyolja, Z. Harwin, N. Yahya, Khairulzan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Construction is a complex industry. A system like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has benefited many construction players in order to expedite their works effectively and efficiently in terms of design, implementation, and management of a project. As the construction industry involves many players such as clients, designers, contractors, and manufacturers, the existence of BIM can speed up planning time, minimizing resources, and even saving project costs. However, in some countries, the acceptance of BIM technology in the construction industry is still very low. This paper aims to explore and review the barriers associating with adopting BIM as a digital information tool in the construction industry. A systematic review was conducted of 26 journal articles and conference papers published between 2013 to 2019. The identified barriers were then classified and analyzed. The results of the study revealed that from the 26 selected articles, 15 categories of barriers have been successfully extracted and discussed. 15 categories of barriers are cost, law, experts, interoperability, awareness, culture, processes, management, demand, project scale, technology, skills, training, contract, and standard. The study offers significant insights for future research to overcome the barriers to the implementation of BIM. 2021-04-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96095/1/KhairulzanYahya2021_BarrierstoImplementBuildingInformationModeling.pdf Sriyolja, Z. and Harwin, N. and Yahya, Khairulzan (2021) Barriers to implement building information modeling (BIM) in construction industry: a critical review. In: 20th Sustainable, Environment and Architecture, SENVAR 2020, 10 November 2020, Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/738/1/012021 |
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Construction is a complex industry. A system like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has benefited many construction players in order to expedite their works effectively and efficiently in terms of design, implementation, and management of a project. As the construction industry involves many players such as clients, designers, contractors, and manufacturers, the existence of BIM can speed up planning time, minimizing resources, and even saving project costs. However, in some countries, the acceptance of BIM technology in the construction industry is still very low. This paper aims to explore and review the barriers associating with adopting BIM as a digital information tool in the construction industry. A systematic review was conducted of 26 journal articles and conference papers published between 2013 to 2019. The identified barriers were then classified and analyzed. The results of the study revealed that from the 26 selected articles, 15 categories of barriers have been successfully extracted and discussed. 15 categories of barriers are cost, law, experts, interoperability, awareness, culture, processes, management, demand, project scale, technology, skills, training, contract, and standard. The study offers significant insights for future research to overcome the barriers to the implementation of BIM. |
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