2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/357/1/012028
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A Review: Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) over Building Life Cycles

Abstract: Building information modelling (BIM) in the last two decades has been one of the most positive inventions in the fields of architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. The BIM software gives a digital representation of how the building will be after construction. The digital model can be used at preliminary stage for planning and design, at construction stage for construction and at pre-completion stage for the building operation and maintenance. This model, helps the engineers, constructors and … Show more

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“…Building Information Modeling for existing buildings. According to a reviewed research on the application of BIM overbuilding life cycle [14], most of the BIM research focuses mainly on the preliminary and construction stages. However, in recent years significant investments were made in retrofitting of existing buildings with the aim to realize a strong functional, energy, and seismic refurbishment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building Information Modeling for existing buildings. According to a reviewed research on the application of BIM overbuilding life cycle [14], most of the BIM research focuses mainly on the preliminary and construction stages. However, in recent years significant investments were made in retrofitting of existing buildings with the aim to realize a strong functional, energy, and seismic refurbishment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these surveys focused either on BIM applications or on the grouping of 4.0 technologies; a very few papers took a construction life cycle perspective, i.e., according to the phases of the project -design and engineering, construction, operation and maintenance, etc. -where these technologies are mostly used (De Groote and Lefever, 2016;Firdaus Razali et al, 2019;Gerbert et al, 2016;Panteli et al, 2020;Perrier et al, 2020;Wong et al, 2018a) or the point of view of a project management process, e.g., risk management, safety management, etc. Štefanič and Stankovski, 2018;Zhou et al, 2012;Zou et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, stakeholders and systems are not integrated and many of the key advantages of collaborative BIM use remain unexplored, while it is emphasised that BIM's value lies in collaborating and optimising the information flow across project lifecycles (Eadie et al. , 2013; Razali et al. , 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, many construction firms operate in silos rather than encouraging a more collaborative culture (Neff et al, 2010;Oraee et al, 2019). Consequently, stakeholders and systems are not integrated and many of the key advantages of collaborative BIM use remain unexplored, while it is emphasised that BIM's value lies in collaborating and optimising the information flow across project lifecycles (Eadie et al, 2013;Razali et al, 2019). To achieve the stated benefits, BIM requires the right type of data at the right time for use by all stakeholders throughout the lifecycle of a construction project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%