2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13123051
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Optimized Integration of Lean Construction, Building Information Modeling, and Facilities Management in Developing Countries: A Case of Qatar

Farayi Musharavati

Abstract: Over the past decades, the construction industry has benefited from implementing Lean Construction (LC) principles, extensive usage of Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools, and application of advanced Facilities Management (FM) theories as standalone packages. Recently, integrated applications of LC, BIM, and FM have attracted a lot of attention. While progress has been made, few researchers have attempted to develop a method for optimizing integrated applications of LC, BIM, and FM in developing countrie… Show more

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“…Understanding the essence of the need to introduce the requirement to use BIM in projects, problems with the implementation of new technologies by companies, analysis of models and data, and introduction and standardization of BIM standards are key to changing the digital landscape in the AEC industry not only in Poland but also worldwide [54]. All of this is crucial for the time and cost of investments conducted in this methodology [55]. BIM has a broad impact on construction stages, processes, data-based work culture, and sustainable environmental impact, which the authors proved in this article [56].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the essence of the need to introduce the requirement to use BIM in projects, problems with the implementation of new technologies by companies, analysis of models and data, and introduction and standardization of BIM standards are key to changing the digital landscape in the AEC industry not only in Poland but also worldwide [54]. All of this is crucial for the time and cost of investments conducted in this methodology [55]. BIM has a broad impact on construction stages, processes, data-based work culture, and sustainable environmental impact, which the authors proved in this article [56].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps one of the most referred-to concepts of efficiency can be found in the Toyota Production System (TPS), also called the Lean production system. The ultimate purpose of the original TPS is to find the most efficient way for the production process, regardless of whether it is a partial process of one company or a system of generating value for the entire supply chain [16,26]. There is a great amount of research on Lean and its application to different industries.…”
Section: Related Research For Industrialization Of Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al (2019) found that BIM is evolving as a scientific area where research identifies trends and advancements for application in construction sites [1]. The construction industry currently needs to catch up in innovation and digitalisation but aims to optimise resource usage, reduce project costs, enhance productivity, and improve document quality [2][3][4][5][6]. Challenges facing BIM integration in the construction industry include a lack of senior management support, inadequate BIM-skilled workforce, adherence to traditional processes, and limited awareness of BIM's importance in circularity and sustainability [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%