Proposal of BIM Quality Management Standard by Analyzing Domestic and International BIM Guides

  • Kwon O
  • Jo C
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Abstract

As BIM is now being accepted and broadly expanded in the building industry, the demand for developing, managing,submitting, and checking the BIM models has increased. To meet this demand, it is necessary to develop and spread BIM guidelines, standards, and manuals. Meanwhile, as the number of public construction projects increases, the importance of quantifying the BIM quality checking and evaluation also grows. This study aims to enhance our understanding of the definition and characteristics of BIM quality management, and review the current situation of BIM standards worldwide. In particular, by focusing on BIM quality control and its relevant subjects, the minimum standards for BIM quality management are suggested.

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Kwon, O.-C., & Jo, C.-W. (2011). Proposal of BIM Quality Management Standard by Analyzing Domestic and International BIM Guides. Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction, 11(3), 265–275. https://doi.org/10.5345/jkic.2011.06.3.265

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