Benefit Evaluation of Implementing BIM in Construction Projects
Autor: | Hui-Yu Chou, Pei-Yu Chen |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Index (economics)
Interface (Java) business.industry Computer science Principal (computer security) 0211 other engineering and technologies Rework 021107 urban & regional planning 02 engineering and technology Software Workflow Building information modeling Risk analysis (engineering) 021105 building & construction Management system business |
Zdroj: | IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 245:062049 |
ISSN: | 1757-899X 1757-8981 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1757-899x/245/6/062049 |
Popis: | Since 2014, public construction projects in Taiwan have progressively undertaken steps to promote the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology, the use of BIM has therefore become a necessity for contractors. However, issues such as the high upfront costs relating to software and hardware setup and BIM user training, combined with the difficulties of incorporating BIM into existing workflow operations and management systems, remain a challenge to contractors. Consequently, the benefits stemming from the BIM implementation in turn will affect the activeness and enthusiasm of contractors to implement BIM. While there have been previous studies abroad where the benefits relating to BIM implementation had been calculated and quantified numerically, a benefit evaluation index would require considerations for regional industry practices and characteristics. This study established a benefit evaluation index and method for the implementation of BIM suitable for contractors in Taiwan. The three main principal indexes are: (1) RCR means the effects of reducing costs associated with rework; (2) SDR & DPR mean the effects of mitigating delays that occur due to construction interface coordination or rework, as well as the effects of reducing the penalty costs associated with overdue delivery; (3) AQE means the effects of improving the ability to estimate the amounts of building materials and resources. This study also performed a benefit evaluation calculation of a real world case study construction project using the first two established indexes. The results showed a 0.16% reduction in rework costs, a 6.49% reduction in delays that occur from construction interface coordination or rework, and a 5.0% reduction in penalty costs associated with overdue deliveries. The results demonstrated the applicability of the benefit evaluation index established in this study for real world construction projects. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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