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THE EFFECTS OF BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM) IMPLEMENTATION IN THE SUCCESS OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

International Journal of Engineering Science Technologies, 2022

The Indonesian government through the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Regulation number 22/2018 has required the use of BIM in the construction of state buildings with criteria above 2000 square meters and over two floors. These regulations are binding on stakeholders such as owners, consultants, and contractors. This study aims to analyze how the influence of the application of Digital Building Information Modeling technology on the implementation of construction projects, which consists of the advantages of BIM adoption variables, factors related to BIM adoption, challenges, and obstacles, on the success factors of BIM-based projects. The research was conducted using quantitative methods, using data from questionnaires of 40 respondents from 14 construction companies in Indonesia. The data of the dependent variable and the independent variable were analyzed using multiple regression using statistical analysis SPSS 25.0 software. The conclusion from the results of data analysis, states that there are significant effects between the variables of the application of digital technology BIM (X) in the construction service industry on the critical success factors for BIM-based projects (Y) together. Partially, the variable excess of BIM adoption (X1) and the variables related to the adoption of BIM (X2) has positive and significant effects on the determinants of the success of BIM-based projects.

Exploring Barriers in Implementing Building Information Modeling: A Preliminary Study

Proceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction, 2017

This study involves with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and exploring the reasons behind the slow speed of implementing this method in the construction industry in developing countries in general and Jordan in specific. The aim of the research was achieved through a survey which considered 15 barrier factors and 13 driving factors. The study revealed that the level of BIM implementation in construction projects is generally low. In addition, the significant barriers affecting the adoption of BIM are lack of qualified staff to operate the software, difficulty learning BIM, the existing system fulfils the need, resistance to change and uncertainties concerning return on investment of BIM. Also, the study pointed out the most important factors that could help implementing BIM in the Jordanian construction industry. These are providing BIM training program, introducing BIM in the university curriculum and providing the efforts by the government to push implementation of BIM in thei...

Implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Malaysia Construction Projects Life-Cycle

Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2015

BIM has existed for more than 20 years across the globe, yet the awareness and benefits of BIM has only been realized in last few years in construction projects. Nevertheless, in Malaysia the lack of details, ambiguity, fragmentations, and poor knowledge in executing BIM technology have hindered the building performance. Although the potential benefits of BIM are well documented, the implementation process is still unsystematic and requires a standardized plan complete with expert hands-on to execute BIM in construction projects. Hence, the objective of this paper is to explore the implementation of BIM in Malaysian construction project life-cycle. The research engaged semi-structured interviews with four respondents from the public and private organisations. Data from the interviews were analysed by using content analysis techniques. The findings revealed that three (3) critical phases contributing to successful BIM implementation in Malaysia are: pre-construction; construction; and post-construction phase. The results of the research could provide an insight into the Malaysia construction projects and will provide a valuable guideline in managing BIM for construction projects.

Crucial barriers of building information modelling (BIM) in the Jordanian construction industry

Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2020

The adoption of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become essential in Jordan to improve the quality and reduce the challenges facing construction projects. Many studies conclude that implementing BIM in construction projects across the global improves quality, minimises errors and reduces project costs and time. In Jordan, adopting BIM will not be easy or smooth as a result of several barriers. Thus, it is essential to identify the crucial barriers to the adoption of BIM in the Jordanian construction sector. Both qualitative and quantitative methods, i.e. interview and questionnaire techniques, were used to achieve this objective. Interviews were conducted at the first stage of data collection, and the results formed the basis of the questionnaire, which was distributed across the Jordanian construction sector. Content analysis was used to analyse the interview responses, while factor analysis, correlation and the Severity Index (SI) were used to analyse the questionnaire results. The findings identified sixteen barriers which obstructing adoption BIM in Jordan. The sixteen barriers were classified into four main categories, namely finance, communication, people and project procurement, with sub-barriers in each category which are related to each other in significant ways and which affect each other.

An investigation into the implementation of Building Information Modeling in the Middle East

J. Inf. Technol. Constr., 2017

Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. There have been many changes in the past few years in the use of BIM and how to implement BIM in the AEC Industry. The purpose of this research is to examine the current status of BIM in the Middle East by exploring the extent of adoption of BIM among stakeholders in the AEC industry in this region. To this end surveys were sent out to 297 and empirical statistics have been applied. The respondents acknowledged they were aware of the benefits of BIM in terms of it being a more effective method for designing and managing construction projects by supporting collaboration, improving the quality of the design by providing the ability to closely visualize designs in 3D and rendered forms and providing a platform which would facilitate the sharing of information relevant for design, construction and maintenance of buildings over their entire lifecycle. However, only 20% of AEC organizations in the Middle East are using BIM or are...

Potential Improvement of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Implementation in Malaysian Construction Projects

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2016

Application of building information modeling (BIM), such as preview design clashes and visualize project's model increase effectiveness in managing construction projects. However, its implementation in Malaysian construction projects is slow in order to see and gain the benefits. Therefore, this paper aims to explore on potential improvement that could increase BIM implementation in construction projects. A literature review was conducted in the history of BIM and its effects on construction projects in Malaysia. This is further supported by semi-structured interviews with construction players, consist of client, architect, structural engineer, mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) engineers as well as contractor to discover potential improvement that could increase BIM implementation in construction projects. Encouragement from the government and top managerial level in an organization were found as a way to increase BIM implementation in construction projects. Highlighting the potential improvement is expected to increase BIM implementation in construction projects.

Adoption and Awareness of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Pakistan

During 2016-2017, a higher growth rate of 9.05 % is achieved by Pakistan construction industry. It is observed that the construction industry has a poor reputation of accomplishing the projects in required time, cost, and quality. It is because of using the traditional management techniques that can be easily minimized with the implementation of new technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM). In this study, a questionnaire survey is performed, which helps in finding the present state of BIM in Pakistan and also highlights the barriers in the successful adoption of BIM in Pakistan. Out of 105 responses received, 63 % of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals are aware of BIM and among them, only 17% had utilized BIM in their projects, which is a very low percentage and has to be increased. This research helps in the awareness of BIM in Pakistan as 91 % of the respondents responded that it helps us in clearing our minds about BIM.

The Malaysian Government's Initiative in Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Construction Projects

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is increasingly being implemented in the construction industry to produce data-rich models of buildings and structures. BIM was introduced to the Malaysian construction industry by the Public Works Department (PWD) in 2007. Since then, the Malaysian government has taken initiatives to promote BIM in construction projects. This paper aims to explore those initiatives in promoting and encouraging construction players to use BIM. A semi-structured interview was conducted with the Head of BIM Unit Projects, PWD, to explore BIM initiatives made by PWD. It revealed several initiatives have been carried out by PWD, which could increase the use of BIM in the construction projects

A review of BIM (Building Information Modeling) implementation in Indonesia construction industry

IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2018

Construction projects in Indonesia have been growing rapidly in the last three years. Therefore, construction management is very important to ensure completion of construction projects are within schedule and budget. Utilization of building information modeling (BIM) can increase the efficiency of a construction project. However, the implementation of BIM in Indonesia is still not known. This paper is intended to review the implementation of BIM in Indonesia through literature analysis. To find BIM articles in Indonesia, Firstly, searching was limited to English articles published in reputed journals or conferences. However the results were limited, then the search was expanded to the article using Indonesian languages that published in journal and conference. Based on the number of articles, the results showed that BIM research in Indonesia is still in a dearth. Furthermore, BIM study cases were conducted in a limited location and within a small population. Nevertheless, the literature shared the conclusion that BIM can increase project efficiency, but the implementation was hindered by high initial investment cost, inadequate human resources, small demand, and technology resistant. The research contributes to providing a current reported level of BIM implementation in Indonesia. In the future research to study of BIM implementation comprehensively in Indonesia is eminent.

BARRIERS AND CHALLENGES OF BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING IMPLEMENTATION IN JORDANIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Construction companies are faced with the need to innovatively integrate the construction process and address project development challenges. One way of doing that is the integration of building information modelling (BIM) in the building design and development cycles. However, due to the lack of clear understanding and the absence of a holistic implementation guideline, many companies are unable to fully achieve BIM potentials or implement BIM in their project and building lifecycle. BIM implementation is increasingly challenging in the Jordanian construction industry. Research demonstrates that successful BIM implementation is possible through the identification of the barriers and challenges, which is a basic precondition for the transition of BIM in In the Jordanian construction industry. This study analyzes the barriers, challenges, and the maturity levels of BIM adoption in Jordan construction industry to develop a BIM implementation framework for better understanding of BIM. Thus, enables the industry towards more extensive BIM implementation. The researcher demonstrated this framework by analyzing survey responses to measure the challenges, barriers, and maturity of BIM's implementation and discuss the framework's utility for the Jordanian building industry.