ITcon Vol. 26, pg. 263-285, http://www.itcon.org/2021/15

BIM Adoption Issues in Infrastructure Construction Projects: Analysis and Solutions

DOI:10.36680/j.itcon.2021.015
submitted:March 2021
revised:April 2021
published:May 2021
editor(s):Amor R
authors:Andrew Pidgeon
School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University;
A.Pidgeon@tees.ac.uk

Nashwan Dawood
School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University;
N.N.Dawood@tees.ac.uk
summary:The objective of this paper is to assess and outline both the value and inefficiencies of Building Information Modelling (BIM) within Construction Infrastructure projects, and to provide a comparative and conclusive analysis via the underpinning academic literature and industrial reporting respectively. Further, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with a range of industry experts to add greater evidence at the application and execution stage, leading onto the proposal of a framework solution to gain advantage due to the implementation of BIM and counter some of the outlined inefficiencies and issues raised. The aims and objectives of the research study were to develop a methodology that brings to the forefront issues with the adoption of BIM, and to propose a framework in order to provide clarity on resolving these issues to gain an advantage. The methodology consists of four parts which are: 1) Undertaking a systematic literature review of academic and a critical review of industrial literature 2) Analysing, contesting and supporting literature by undertaking a data collection exercise with a range of industry experts who are delivering construction projects and in particular infrastructure via BIM 3) Providing a comparative analysis between data collection, academic and industrial literature in a holistic format 4) Proposing a framework focused on countering the disadvantages and inefficiencies in the adoption of BIM. There is also evidence of a disconnect due to both the overwhelming nature of BIM (acronyms, competing standards and technology) in that people are unsure what to implement and when, with a lack of objective focus on what the goals and advantages at a project level. The research concludes with a comparative synthesis of results and by outlining a framework solution focused on applying objective focus as part of the application process and requirements, supporting goal attainment and appropriate/agreed measurements of BIM.
keywords:Building Information Modelling (BIM) Adoption, Digital Construction, Design Implementation, Goals, Project Measurement
full text: (PDF file, 1.054 MB)
citation:Pidgeon A, Dawood N (2021). BIM Adoption Issues in Infrastructure Construction Projects: Analysis and Solutions, ITcon Vol. 26, pg. 263-285, https://doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2021.015
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