建筑信息模型在减少变更单和成本超支方面的能力

Mohammad Al-Btoush, Aya Bassam, Saif Khraisat, Ja’far A. Aldiabat Al-Btoosh, N. Jasim, Taiseer Taiseer Rawashdeh, Ibrahim. F. Varouqaa
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约旦建筑业面临着显著的挑战,尤其是变更单(VOs),这导致了预算超支和项目延误。约旦工程师协会 2020 年的民意调查发现,变更单(VOs)占约旦建筑项目成本超支的 23%。公共工程与住房部 2019 年开展的研究发现,平均每年有 948 份变更单,占项目总价值的 25.5%。我们的研究引入了一种高度定制化的评估方法,以衡量建筑信息模型(BIM)在应对这些挑战方面的有效性。研究通过考察复杂的 BIM 功能,评估建筑信息模型 (BIM) 在减少变更单 (VO) 方面的功效。研究采用了一个复杂的案例研究和各种建筑项目数据来构建一个模型,评估 BIM 在减少项目变更和提高成本效益方面的能力。我们设计了一种新方法来加强约旦安曼建筑行业建筑信息模型(BIM)的优化。该概念的目标是最大限度地减少变更单(VOs)并加强项目管理。研究采用了半结构式访谈和问卷调查等研究方法,以确定导致变更单的基本能力。在全面分析了 BIM 在全球和中东地区的应用后,我们创建了模型。研究结果表明,提高建筑信息模型(BIM)能力可以有效减少约旦建筑行业中变更单的发生。该方法促进了利益相关者的合作,设定了可量化的基准,并战略性地利用 BIM 进行初步风险评估。这项研究大大提高了约旦建筑项目的生产率和成本效益,为专业人士和决策者提供了重要的见解。
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Building Information Modeling Capability in Mitigating Change Orders and Cost Overrun
The Jordanian construction industry faces notable challenges, particularly about variation orders (VOs), contributing to budget overruns and project delays. The Jordan Engineers Association poll in 2020 found that variation orders (VOs) accounted for 23% of cost overruns in construction projects in Jordan. Research undertaken by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing in 2019 found an average of 948 change orders per year, representing 25.5% of the total value of the projects. Our study introduces a highly tailored evaluation method to gauge the effectiveness of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in addressing these challenges. The study assesses the efficacy of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in diminishing variation orders (VOs) by examining sophisticated BIM functionalities. The study employs an intricate case study and diverse construction project data to construct a model that assesses the capacity of BIM to reduce project modifications and enhance cost efficiency. A novel approach has been devised to enhance the optimization of building information modeling (BIM) in the construction industry of Amman, Jordan. The objective of the concept is to minimize variation orders (VOs) and enhance project management. The study employs research approaches, such as semi-structured interviews and questionnaires, to pinpoint the essential abilities contributing to change orders. After comprehensively analyzing BIM's global and Middle Eastern applications, we created the model. The findings indicate that enhancing Building Information Modeling (BIM) capabilities can effectively mitigate the occurrence of variation orders within Jordan's building sector. The approach promotes the cooperation of stakeholders, sets quantifiable benchmarks, and strategically employs BIM for preliminary risk assessment. This research substantially enhances the productivity and cost-effectiveness of construction projects in Jordan, offering vital insights for professionals and policymakers.
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