Lean and BIM integration benefits construction management practices in New Zealand

IF 3.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
A. J. Likita, M. B. Jelodar, Priya Vishnupriya, J. Rotimi
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Purpose The construction industry is inefficient in terms of quality products, productivity and performance worldwide, including in Australia and New Zealand. The construction industry is becoming more innovative, competitive and complex; and more participants are involved in construction projects. There are new attempts to implement the Lean construction philosophy, integrated project delivery method and building information modelling (BIM) technology in construction industry to improve productivity and efficiency. This paper aims to identify Lean and BIM integration benefits in construction industry globally and in the New Zealand. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review and case studies were used to identify various benefits of the integrating Lean and BIM in construction industry. It focused on articles published between 1995 and 2021. Findings Lean and BIM benefits identified in the study were documented such as benefits over the traditional approach, critically increased efficiency and visualization, better building process, better building performance, mitigating risk and reduce cost. Also, several factors were identified as major benefits such as improved onsite collaboration, better coordination, improve onsite communication, increase productivity, mitigating risk, reducing waste and reduced cost. The study showed integrating Lean and BIM in construction management practice will help reduce several challenges which affect expected goals and customer anticipation. The research outcome ultimately will assist different stakeholders in applying Lean and BIM in construction management practice. Originality/value This study practically focused on using the integration of BIM and Lean principles to improve the construction industry productivity and performance.
精益和BIM集成有利于新西兰的施工管理实践
目的包括澳大利亚和新西兰在内的世界各地的建筑业在产品质量、生产力和性能方面效率低下。建筑业正变得越来越具有创新性、竞争力和复杂性;越来越多的参与者参与建设项目。建筑行业正在进行新的尝试,以实施精益施工理念、集成项目交付方法和建筑信息建模(BIM)技术,从而提高生产力和效率。本文旨在确定精益和BIM集成在全球和新西兰建筑业中的优势。设计/方法论/方法系统的文献综述和案例研究被用于确定建筑行业中整合精益和BIM的各种好处。它重点关注1995年至2021年间发表的文章。研究中确定的FindingsLean和BIM的优势被记录在案,如与传统方法相比的优势、显著提高的效率和可视化、更好的建筑工艺、更好的施工性能、降低风险和降低成本。此外,有几个因素被确定为主要好处,如改进现场协作、更好的协调、改进现场沟通、提高生产力、降低风险、减少浪费和降低成本。研究表明,在施工管理实践中整合精益和BIM将有助于减少影响预期目标和客户预期的几个挑战。研究成果最终将有助于不同利益相关者在施工管理实践中应用精益和BIM。独创性/价值本研究实际上侧重于利用BIM和精益原则的集成来提高建筑业的生产力和绩效。
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Construction Innovation-England
Construction Innovation-England CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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