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Beneficial Effects of 3D BIM for Pre-Empting Waste during the Planning and Design Stage of Building and Waste Reduction Strategies

Musa Mohammed, Nasir Shafiq, Al‐Baraa Abdulrahman Al‐Mekhlafi, Amin Al‐Fakih, Noor Amila Wan Abdullah Zawawi, Abdeliazim Mustafa Mohamed, Rana Khallaf, Hussein Mohammed Abualrejal, Abdulkadir Adamu Shehu, Ahmed Al-Nini

2022Sustainability21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of various tools for construction waste management throughout the planning and design (P&D) stage has several advantages. According to some research, building information modelling, or BIM, could be a valuable tool for predicting waste. This paper discusses how BIM could be used for pre-empting waste and reducing the course of the planning and design process of constructing a building. In Malaysia, a questionnaire survey of 340 construction experts was undertaken. Simultaneously, a regression analysis was carried out in order to determine the impact of BIM on the management of construction waste during the planning and design stage. This research could help many stakeholders in the construction industry to recognise various aspects of waste management, beginning with the planning and design stage of a project, which can be represented by designing a model that can be applied to mitigate waste during the construction of a building.

Topics & Concepts

Building information modelingConstruction wasteProcess (computing)Stage (stratigraphy)EngineeringConstruction engineeringWaste managementOperations managementComputer scienceScheduling (production processes)PaleontologyOperating systemBiologyBIM and Construction IntegrationRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials