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Building Information Modelling Adoption Model for Malaysian Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industry
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the collection of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), interacting policies and procedures. It supports the construction activities from architectural design to three-dimension (3D) modeling, project scheduling, estimation, and facility management. Despite the many benefits and features of BIM, the proliferation of BIM in the Malaysian construction industry is confronted with adoption issues. Therefore this research study intends to find the effect of the factors on BIM adoption in Malaysian Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) and to propose the BIM adoption model. A quantitative approach is adopted with data collection from industry professionals. The proposed model theoretical foundations are based on Technology, Organization Environment framework. The model is tested and validated with the Smart PLS tool. The findings of the study indicate that relative advantage and interoperability are drivers of the BIM adoption. The financial constraints are barriers to BIM adoption. Finally, this study provides recommendations to AEC stakeholders to address issues related to the BIM adoption for enhancing its diffusion in Malaysia.
Building Information Modelling Adoption Model for Malaysian Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industry
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the collection of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), interacting policies and procedures. It supports the construction activities from architectural design to three-dimension (3D) modeling, project scheduling, estimation, and facility management. Despite the many benefits and features of BIM, the proliferation of BIM in the Malaysian construction industry is confronted with adoption issues. Therefore this research study intends to find the effect of the factors on BIM adoption in Malaysian Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) and to propose the BIM adoption model. A quantitative approach is adopted with data collection from industry professionals. The proposed model theoretical foundations are based on Technology, Organization Environment framework. The model is tested and validated with the Smart PLS tool. The findings of the study indicate that relative advantage and interoperability are drivers of the BIM adoption. The financial constraints are barriers to BIM adoption. Finally, this study provides recommendations to AEC stakeholders to address issues related to the BIM adoption for enhancing its diffusion in Malaysia.
Building Information Modelling Adoption Model for Malaysian Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industry
Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies
Saeed, Faisal (editor) / Mohammed, Fathey (editor) / Al-Nahari, Abdulaziz (editor) / Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal (author) / Ibrahim, Roliana Binti (author) / Yusof, Ahmad Fadhil (author) / Khaidzir, Khairul Anwar Mohamed (author) / Khurshid, Muhammad Mahboob (author) / Othman, Farah Zeehan (author)
International Conference of Reliable Information and Communication Technology ; 2020 ; Langkawi, Malaysia
2021-05-06
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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