Proceedings of the 2015 (6th) International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management 2015
DOI: 10.32738/ceppm.201509.0038
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Barriers to Adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Iran: Preliminary Results

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“…Hosseini et al [52] investigated the barriers to BIM adoption and ranked the causes contributing to the disuse of BIM in construction projects in Iran based on a questionnaire survey. It comes to light that less than 30% of the country's construction practitioners are involved in some level of BIM and more than 36% even do not have any plans to adopt BIM in the near future.…”
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“…Hosseini et al [52] investigated the barriers to BIM adoption and ranked the causes contributing to the disuse of BIM in construction projects in Iran based on a questionnaire survey. It comes to light that less than 30% of the country's construction practitioners are involved in some level of BIM and more than 36% even do not have any plans to adopt BIM in the near future.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their findings show that barriers, such as the standards and guidelines, lack of knowledge and attention from the policymakers, and lack of support from managers can hinder the BIM adoption in the building industry. In [52] it is concluded that governors should control the business environment and should pay specific attention to measures promoting BIM and sharing the knowledge collected throughout the construction industry. These findings are based on a specific project in the capital city which might not be representative on a country-wide scale [52].…”
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