Exploring the application of BIM in Tanzanian public sector projects using social network analysis

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
A. Abdallah, H. Doloi, D. Holzer
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PurposeThe present study employs social network analysis (SNA) to demonstrate the extent to which various building information modeling (BIM) functions can be used to address significant issues faced by the Tanzanian public sector construction projects.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted secondary data obtained from a comprehensive literature review on core BIM functions and the underlying issues faced by the Tanzanian public sector construction projects. This study then adopted SNA for associating the BIM functions with relevant construction issues.FindingsFor Objective 1, the findings revealed that BIM can address 68% of significant issues faced by the Tanzanian public sector construction projects. For Objective 2, the findings revealed that the identified functions mainly addressed issues in the early phases of the project. Finally, for Objective 3, the most effective function was “spatial coordination.”Research limitations/implicationsThis literature-based study does not fully capture both the current contextual issues faced by the industry and the BIM capability of stakeholders involved. In addition, this research does not distinguish between public project size and type which can influence the types of issues faced and consequently the use of BIM function. Accordingly, the research presented in this study needs to be complemented by on-the-ground feedback of industry stakeholders and needs to investigate how project size and type impacts the types of issues that emerge and the use of BIM.Practical implicationsWith respect to practice, the findings of the present study highlight key BIM functions practitioners can begin to target.Social implicationsIn Tanzania, public sector construction projects contribute greatly to social development of Tanzania's population. Owing to the current state of public sector projects underperforming and the negative impact the projects have on the country's development, an intervention measure such as BIM has the potential to enhance the effective and efficient delivery of these projects and thereby promote the social development of the country's population.Originality/valueWith respect to theory, this study demonstrates how core functions of BIM can be mapped with various construction-related issues in order to evaluate the efficacies of the BIM-based investments for improving overall performance in the public sector projects. With respect to practice, the method illustrated in the present study can be applied by policymakers and practitioners to identify core BIM functions to target to address pressing contextual issues faced by public sector projects in the respective contexts.
利用社会网络分析探讨BIM在坦桑尼亚公共部门项目中的应用
目的本研究采用社会网络分析(SNA)来证明各种建筑信息建模(BIM)功能在多大程度上可以用于解决坦桑尼亚公共部门建设项目面临的重大问题。设计/方法/方法本研究采用了从关于BIM核心功能和坦桑尼亚公共部门建设项目面临的潜在问题的综合文献综述中获得的二次数据。然后,本研究采用SNA将BIM功能与相关施工问题联系起来。调查结果对于目标1,调查结果显示,BIM可以解决坦桑尼亚公共部门建设项目面临的68%的重大问题。关于目标2,调查结果显示,所确定的职能主要涉及项目早期阶段的问题。最后,对于目标3,最有效的功能是“空间协调”。研究局限性/含义。这项基于文献的研究并没有完全涵盖行业当前面临的背景问题和相关利益相关者的BIM能力。此外,本研究没有区分公共项目的规模和类型,这会影响所面临问题的类型,从而影响BIM功能的使用。因此,本研究中提出的研究需要得到行业利益相关者的实地反馈的补充,并需要调查项目规模和类型如何影响出现的问题类型和BIM的使用。实践意义。就实践而言,本研究的结果突出了BIM执行者可以开始瞄准的关键功能。社会影响在坦桑尼亚,公共部门建设项目对坦桑尼亚人口的社会发展做出了巨大贡献。由于目前公共部门项目表现不佳,以及这些项目对国家发展产生的负面影响,BIM等干预措施有可能提高这些项目的有效性和效率,从而促进国家人口的社会发展。原创性/价值从理论上讲,本研究展示了BIM的核心功能如何与各种建筑相关问题相映射,以评估基于BIM的投资对提高公共部门项目整体绩效的有效性。在实践方面,政策制定者和从业者可以应用本研究中说明的方法来确定BIM的核心功能,以解决公共部门项目在各自背景下面临的紧迫背景问题。
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