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The Barriers of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction Safety
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is technology moving in the world of engineering and architecture to the arena of construction companies in charge of construction operational that implement in the construction industry in Malaysia. However, most of the projects that implement BIM just focus on planning the building frame without considering safety planning. Hence, this paper is expected to fill the gap through the exploration of BIM-based on safety planning in Malaysia in previous literature. This paper presents a review of the barriers of BIM for safety planning in Malaysia's construction industry. All the barriers to adopting the BIM for construction safety has been found from previous research publications, such as lack of in-house expertise, lack of training/education on BIM, lack of awareness of BIM, lack of collaboration, client demand, and unsure of government commitment to BIM, high cost of software purchasing, lack of standardizing and resistance to change. All these barriers can be a guideline to the construction industry to solve this issue regarding BIM awareness in the construction industry. Proper safety planning in a project will surely benefit BIM in the construction industry. The research aim can be achieved and beneficial to all parties in the construction industry. This safety planning through BIM may minimize the accident at the project site, prevent hazard, and identify risk in the future.
The Barriers of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction Safety
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is technology moving in the world of engineering and architecture to the arena of construction companies in charge of construction operational that implement in the construction industry in Malaysia. However, most of the projects that implement BIM just focus on planning the building frame without considering safety planning. Hence, this paper is expected to fill the gap through the exploration of BIM-based on safety planning in Malaysia in previous literature. This paper presents a review of the barriers of BIM for safety planning in Malaysia's construction industry. All the barriers to adopting the BIM for construction safety has been found from previous research publications, such as lack of in-house expertise, lack of training/education on BIM, lack of awareness of BIM, lack of collaboration, client demand, and unsure of government commitment to BIM, high cost of software purchasing, lack of standardizing and resistance to change. All these barriers can be a guideline to the construction industry to solve this issue regarding BIM awareness in the construction industry. Proper safety planning in a project will surely benefit BIM in the construction industry. The research aim can be achieved and beneficial to all parties in the construction industry. This safety planning through BIM may minimize the accident at the project site, prevent hazard, and identify risk in the future.
The Barriers of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction Safety
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Mohamed Noor, Norazian (editor) / Sam, Sung Ting (editor) / Abdul Kadir, Aeslina (editor) / Taat, Nurul Hasanah Mohd (author) / Abas, Nor Haslinda (author) / Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri (author)
2022-01-31
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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