Developing a framework for building information modelling (BIM) adoption in New Zealand

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Dat Tien Doan, A. Ghaffarianhoseini, N. Naismith, Amirhosein Ghaffarianhoseini, J. Tookey
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PurposeIn New Zealand, building information modelling (BIM) prevalence is still in its early stages and faces many challenges. This research aims to develop a BIM adoption framework to determine the key factors affecting the success of a BIM project.Design/methodology/approachBoth primary and secondary data were employed in this research, including 21 semi-structured interviews and industry guidelines from the three most well-known global building excellence models (BEMs). The data were analysed through content analysis due to its recognised benefits as a transparent and reliable approach.FindingsLeadership, clients and other stakeholders, strategic planning, people, resources, process and results were identified as seven main categories along with 39 indicators in the BIM adoption framework. Based on the interviewees' perspectives, leadership is considered the most significant category, impacting all of the remaining categories.Practical implicationsUsing the developed framework will enhance comprehension of BIM, offering directives for those embracing BIM. This will aid construction stakeholders in being better equipped for BIM projects. Having a skilled BIM manager can lead to the success of construction projects.Originality/valueThis research contributed to the existing body of knowledge by providing the categories with specific factors that assist BIM practitioners in assessing their BIM performance for further BIM practice improvement.
为新西兰采用建筑信息模型(BIM)制定框架
目的在新西兰,建筑信息模型(BIM)的普及仍处于早期阶段,面临着许多挑战。本研究旨在开发一个 BIM 采用框架,以确定影响 BIM 项目成功的关键因素。本研究采用了原始数据和二手数据,包括 21 个半结构式访谈和来自三个最著名的全球卓越建筑模型 (BEM) 的行业指南。研究结果在 BIM 采用框架中,领导力、客户和其他利益相关者、战略规划、人员、资源、过程和结果被确定为七个主要类别,以及 39 个指标。根据受访者的观点,领导力被认为是最重要的类别,对其余所有类别都有影响。实际意义使用所开发的框架将增强对 BIM 的理解,为那些拥抱 BIM 的人提供指导。这将帮助建筑业利益相关者更好地为 BIM 项目做好准备。这项研究为现有的知识体系做出了贡献,为 BIM 从业人员评估其 BIM 表现提供了具体的因素类别,有助于进一步改进 BIM 实践。
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