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Facilitators and Barriers in Applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Construction Industry
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Kim, Hwan-Yong
, Shin, Min-Ho
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Architecture
/ Automation
/ BIM environments
/ Building information modeling
/ Building Information Modeling (BIM)
/ Construction industry
/ Employees
/ Geographic information systems
/ Human error
/ Internet of Things
/ Knowledge management
/ Planning
/ Productivity
/ rail BIM
/ Safety management
/ smart construction
/ survey analysis
2021
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Facilitators and Barriers in Applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Construction Industry
by
Kim, Hwan-Yong
, Shin, Min-Ho
in
Architecture
/ Automation
/ BIM environments
/ Building information modeling
/ Building Information Modeling (BIM)
/ Construction industry
/ Employees
/ Geographic information systems
/ Human error
/ Internet of Things
/ Knowledge management
/ Planning
/ Productivity
/ rail BIM
/ Safety management
/ smart construction
/ survey analysis
2021
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Facilitators and Barriers in Applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Construction Industry
by
Kim, Hwan-Yong
, Shin, Min-Ho
in
Architecture
/ Automation
/ BIM environments
/ Building information modeling
/ Building Information Modeling (BIM)
/ Construction industry
/ Employees
/ Geographic information systems
/ Human error
/ Internet of Things
/ Knowledge management
/ Planning
/ Productivity
/ rail BIM
/ Safety management
/ smart construction
/ survey analysis
2021
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Facilitators and Barriers in Applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Construction Industry
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Facilitators and Barriers in Applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Construction Industry
2021
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Overview
The authors provide a holistic perspective to enhance BIM working environment for more efficient smart construction settlements. An in-depth survey with 40 questionnaires was distributed to 100 professionals in construction, design, engineering, government. Although 45% of the respondents have received a certain form of BIM education, more than 94% of the respondents have answered that there should be a formal BIM education. Both design and construction experts have reported that the biggest advantage of using BIM is in its error checking ability. It can reduce design errors and increase construction ability. More than 79% of the respondents agreed upon a proper compensation for BIM implementation. The majority of opinions have revealed that there should be an increase in construction and design fees. There are a number issues for a successful BIM application: (1) guidelines and details for BIM work and delivery; (2) more standardized BIM education; and (3) a proper compensation system for BIM work. The results show that BIM professionals are ready to adopt the consequences of using BIM, but administrative and institutional preparations are not available beforehand. There should be a higher level of regulatory concern and provision of administrative solutions for successful BIM applications.
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MDPI AG
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