Making a Business Case for BIM Adoption

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Abstract

Emerging Building Information Modelling (BIM) is one of the most promising developments in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. It has been hailed as a revolutionary technology and information management process that facilitates collaboration and more efficient design and construction processes through innovative 3D modelling software, open access to information and multidisciplinary integration. The deadline of compliance to BIM level 2 on all centrally government procured projects recently expired leaving many construction firms scrambling to adopt BIM. However, globally, many practitioners are still reluctant to adopt BIM. A clear business case for BIM adoption will facilitate decision-making whether to adopt it or not. This study uses a SWOT analysis planning tool to conduct an appraisal of BIM adoption on the chosen residential case study project in London. By integrating SWOT and the UK RIBA plan of Work, the different BIM systems required to address the various aspect of SWOT are identified. Furthermore, a cost appraisal of the different items required to adopt BIM is undertaken.

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Whitlock, K., & Abanda, H. F. (2020). Making a Business Case for BIM Adoption. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 72, pp. 231–246). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13697-0_18

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