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Overcoming Obstacles in BIM-Based Multidisciplinary Coordination: A Literature Overview
In spite of the significant amount of research conducted in recent years to improve the efficiency of Building Information Modeling (BIM)-based multidisciplinary coordination processes, unanticipated increases in cost and delays in construction projects still occur. To mitigate factors that hinder the efficiency of construction processes, the literature proposes several solution frameworks. Our work presents an overview of the literature pertaining to these efficiency solution frameworks to identify and address research directions in design conflict resolution. In the existing literature, obstacles having a greater impact on multidisciplinary BIM coordination are sorted into five categories: (i) process, (ii) actor, (iii) task, (iv) context, and (v) team. The implications of each of these categories are considered for separate phases of multidisciplinary coordination. Furthermore, efficiency solution schemes are studied, ranging from shared situational awareness to supervised and hybrid machine learning frameworks. Connections are then drawn between these obstacles, their solutions, and the coordination phases in which they are most applicable. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to present a consolidated overview of solution frameworks, and it is our hope that it will help researchers and BIM professionals identify the scope of current research and understand future research directions.
Overcoming Obstacles in BIM-Based Multidisciplinary Coordination: A Literature Overview
In spite of the significant amount of research conducted in recent years to improve the efficiency of Building Information Modeling (BIM)-based multidisciplinary coordination processes, unanticipated increases in cost and delays in construction projects still occur. To mitigate factors that hinder the efficiency of construction processes, the literature proposes several solution frameworks. Our work presents an overview of the literature pertaining to these efficiency solution frameworks to identify and address research directions in design conflict resolution. In the existing literature, obstacles having a greater impact on multidisciplinary BIM coordination are sorted into five categories: (i) process, (ii) actor, (iii) task, (iv) context, and (v) team. The implications of each of these categories are considered for separate phases of multidisciplinary coordination. Furthermore, efficiency solution schemes are studied, ranging from shared situational awareness to supervised and hybrid machine learning frameworks. Connections are then drawn between these obstacles, their solutions, and the coordination phases in which they are most applicable. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work to present a consolidated overview of solution frameworks, and it is our hope that it will help researchers and BIM professionals identify the scope of current research and understand future research directions.
Overcoming Obstacles in BIM-Based Multidisciplinary Coordination: A Literature Overview
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Gupta, Rishi (editor) / Sun, Min (editor) / Brzev, Svetlana (editor) / Alam, M. Shahria (editor) / Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai (editor) / Li, Jianbing (editor) / El Damatty, Ashraf (editor) / Lim, Clark (editor) / Meem, Tabassum Mushtary (author) / Iordanova, Ivanka (author)
Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference ; 2022 ; Whistler, BC, BC, Canada
Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2022 ; Chapter: 39 ; 637-654
2023-08-17
18 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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