Barriers to Implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to the Construction Industry: A Review

Shakil Ahmed
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Construction industry is one of the largest economic sector in the world in 2017. And Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the powerful set of technology to design, construction and management has been strengthen the construction industry. BIM has significant benefits for the project lifecycle even after it’s lifecycle but this benefits can’t gain by the project because of failure to successful implementation of BIM technology to the construction industry. The main objectives of this study is to identify the most crucial barrier to implementation of BIM and develop a relative rank with their relative impact on this issue. The study was conducted by a comprehensive literature review and necessary data was collected by literature review also. A set of barrier was developed by the literature review containing 37 barrier which curb the implementation of BIM technology to the construction sector. Relative rank based on their frequency and relative impact was calculate for each barrier identified in the literature review. The five most crucial barrier to the implementation of BIM are B17 (Social and habitual resistance to change), B19 (Traditional methods of contracting), B3 (Training expenses and the learning curve are too expensive), B20 (High cost of software purchasing) and B33 (Lack of awareness about BIM). And the five most impactful barrier are B19 (Traditional methods of contracting), B17 (Social and habitual resistance to change), B33 (Lack of awareness about BIM), B2 (Unavailability of proper training on BIM) and B28 (Lack of BIM experts). To gain the tremendous benefits of BIM technology, it is necessary to overcome the barrier based on priority with the help of government and all the stakeholder of project.
建筑业实施建筑信息模型(BIM)的障碍:综述
建筑业是2017年世界上最大的经济部门之一。而建筑信息模型(BIM)是集设计、施工和管理于一体的强大技术,在建筑行业得到了加强。即使在项目生命周期结束后,BIM对项目生命周期也有显著的好处,但由于BIM技术在建筑行业的成功实施失败,项目无法获得这些好处。本研究的主要目标是确定实施BIM的最关键障碍,并根据其对该问题的相对影响进行相对排名。本研究通过全面的文献综述,并通过文献综述收集了必要的资料。通过文献综述,开发了一套包含37个阻碍BIM技术在建筑领域实施的障碍。根据其频率和相对影响计算文献综述中确定的每个障碍的相对等级。实施BIM的五个最关键的障碍是B17(社会和习惯抵制变革),B19(传统的承包方法),B3(培训费用和学习曲线过于昂贵),B20(高成本的软件采购)和B33(缺乏对BIM的认识)。五个最具影响力的障碍是B19(传统的承包方法),B17(社会和习惯上对变革的抵制),B33(缺乏对BIM的认识),B2(缺乏适当的BIM培训)和B28(缺乏BIM专家)。为了获得BIM技术的巨大效益,需要在政府和项目的所有利益相关者的帮助下,克服基于优先级的障碍。
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