Building information modelling (BIM) for construction lifecycle management

Yusuf Arayici, Ghassan Aouad

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Abstract

The construction industry has been facing a paradigm shift to (i) increase; productivity, efficiency, infrastructure value, quality and sustainability, (ii) reduce; lifecycle costs, lead times and duplications, via effective collaboration and communication of stakeholders in construction projects. Construction Lifecycle Management with BIM seeks to integrate processes throughout the entire lifecycle. The focus is to create and reuse consistent digital information by the stakeholders throughout the lifecycle. However, implementation and use of BIM systems requires dramatic changes in current business practices, bringing new challenges for stakeholders, e.g., the emerging knowledge and skill gap. This chapter reviews and discusses implications of the BIM technology within the business processes of the construction industry. Moreover, based on the lessons learnt, it will provide a guide to tackle the challenges, e.g., process re-engineering and to facilitate successful transition towards utilizing BIM systems in construction projects. © 2011 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConstruction and Building: Design, Materials, and Techniques
PublisherNova Science Publishers
Pages99-117
Number of pages19
ISBN (Print)9781617612114
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2011

Publication series

NameConstruction and Building: Design, Materials, and Techniques

Keywords

  • Bim
  • Building life-cycle
  • Business practices
  • Digital construction
  • Process reengineering

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