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Building Information Modeling (BIM): A New Paradigm for Quality of Life Within Architectural, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry

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A case study was conducted through a preliminary workshop organized by CIDB among the five potential stakeholders: Public Private Partnership (PPP) Unit (UKAS), JARING, eMOST/UMP, Greenwave Synergy (GWS) and CIDb eConstruct (EC) of the AEC industry in Malaysia as discussed by the authors.
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This article is published in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences.The article was published on 2013-11-08 and is currently open access. It has received 98 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Building information modeling.

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Perceived benefits of and barriers to Building Information Modelling (BIM) implementation in construction: The case of Hong Kong

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify and assess the perceived benefits of and barriers to BIM implementation in the Hong Kong construction industry, and suggest practical and insightful recommendations for policymakers, local authorities, construction firms, and other key stakeholders to increase the uptake of BIM in construction projects as well as to aid them in the quest for full adoption in the built environment.
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A unified BIM adoption taxonomy: Conceptual development, empirical validation and application

TL;DR: A Unified BIM Adoption Taxonomy (UBAT) is developed and validated to identify the taxonomy's constructs that have influence on the first three stages of the BIM adoption process namely, awareness, interest, and decision stages, and compare their effects on each of the stages.
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Analysis of critical features and evaluation of BIM software: Towards a plug-in for construction waste minimization using big data

TL;DR: It is highlighted that big data technologies are inherently suitable for BIM due to their support of storing and processing large datasets and can be employed for advancing the state of the art in BIM technology for construction waste minimization.
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Extended Technology-Acceptance Model to Make Smart Construction Systems Successful

TL;DR: This research presents a meta-modelling system that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and therefore expensive and expensive process of designing and implementing smart construction systems.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Facilities Management: Opportunities to be Considered by Facility Managers

TL;DR: In this article, the quality of life (QOL) in the workplace when adopting BIM in FM that encompasses multiple discipline to ensure higher functionality of the built environment by integrating people, place, processes and technology is reviewed.
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Understanding and facilitating BIM adoption in the AEC industry

TL;DR: An analysis of the current state of BIM in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction industry and a re-assessment of its role and potential contribution in the near future and the Collaborative BIM Decision Framework is presented, which consists of four interrelated key elements.
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Roadmap for implementation of BIM in the UK construction industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors diagnose UK's construction industry to develop a clear understanding about BIM adoption and to form an imperative step of consolidating collective movements towards wider BIM implementation.
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