2019
DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2018.8.002
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Investigating the effects of building information modeling capabilities on knowledge management areas in the construction industry

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“…Step (2): Z-Number. Awareness of the status of the challenges of implementing BIM is done by paired comparison questionnaire and expert opinion polls in this field.…”
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“…Step (2): Z-Number. Awareness of the status of the challenges of implementing BIM is done by paired comparison questionnaire and expert opinion polls in this field.…”
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“…e construction project manager is in charge of project management planning, cost management, time management, quality management, contract administration, safety management, risk management, and cooperation between all stakeholders on the project with owner, designers, and engineers [1]. Project management is the process of coordinating the different parts of the project to achieve the main goals of the project and the stakeholders' expectations [2]. e construction industry requires the integration of many construction activities along with redesigning many of their organizational functions and processes, teamwork, and flexibility, and it also requires a high degree of coordination, all of which can be accomplished by BIM.…”
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“…This case study shows how BIM saves time and money while building two-story residences in Jeddah. Two-story residential buildings are very common in the residential communities of all Saudi Arabia [12]. It is the reason that this study only involves two-story buildings, to effectively focus on the application of BIM.…”
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“…Another point is that BIM currently improves productivity and reduces the cost and effort for changes significantly during the lifecycle of a building (Arayici et al, 2011). It has also been found that BIM can store all types of spatial data in buildings: geometry, topology, spatial relationship, quantity and specifications of details and properties, which also contributes to the integrated project management (Rezahoseini et al, 2019).…”
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