2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2016.08.019
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BIM for infrastructure: An overall review and constructor perspective

Abstract: The subject of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become a central topic to the improvement of the AECOO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner and Operator) industry around the world, to the point where the concept is being expanded into domains it was not originally conceived to address. Transitioning BIM into the domain of infrastructure projects has provided challenges and emphasized the constructor perspective of BIM. Therefore, this study aims to collect the relevant literature regarding B… Show more

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“…The guide of general requirements of BIM, published in 2012, highlighted the increasing need to develop general rules and standardized BIM. Initial mandates and requirements were only for building designs, but in 2015, general requirements for infrastructure projects were issued [27,31]. In many countries around the world one observes the promotion of BIM use at governmental levels [32].…”
Section: Benefits Of Implementing Bim In a Design Companymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The guide of general requirements of BIM, published in 2012, highlighted the increasing need to develop general rules and standardized BIM. Initial mandates and requirements were only for building designs, but in 2015, general requirements for infrastructure projects were issued [27,31]. In many countries around the world one observes the promotion of BIM use at governmental levels [32].…”
Section: Benefits Of Implementing Bim In a Design Companymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conjunction, it is a process that runs throughout the life of an asset. Bradley, Li [69] summarised BIM as a concept, process and methodology comprising on four key elements: collaboration, representation, process and lifecycle; all are interrelated to provide efficient and innovative project platform. While [70] has discussed BIM process throughout the lifecycle: design, construction and management.…”
Section: Building Information Modelling (Bim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BIM tools enable the development of building projects during their lifecycle, including the design, construction, maintenance, management, and demolition phases. However, it is as yet hardly ever used in the transport infrastructure sector (roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, airports, and ports) [7][8][9][10][11][12]. It is important to develop the BIM-related software for the field of transport infrastructures and to encourage the implementation of this methodology in companies in the sector [13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%