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Influence of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Implementation in High-Rise Buildings towards Sustainability

Bilal Manzoor, Idris Othman, Jong Kang, Zong Woo Geem

2021Applied Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To secure full benefits without jeopardizing project feasibility, sustainability standards in high-rise building design should be included at all phases of the decision-making process. However, there are limited empirical studies on the influence of building information modeling (BIM) implementation in high-rise buildings. Implementing BIM is a viable technique to improve high-rise building sustainability performance. Therefore, the aim of this research is to explore the influence of BIM implementation in high-rise buildings by integrating the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) approaches. Following a detailed review of the literature to identify critical success factors (CSFs) for BIM implementation, empirical evidence was gathered through a questionnaire survey with 205 stakeholders in construction projects. The EFA revealed five components, namely, productivity, visualization, coordination, sustainability, and safety improvement, all of which have a significant impact on the long-term construction of high-rise buildings. Moreover, SEM was conducted to develop the model for high-rise buildings. However, it has been revealed that awareness and usage level of BIM technology in high-rise buildings still appears to be limited. This scenario paves the way for future researchers to develop more models in the domain of high-rise buildings in order to improve sustainable development.

Topics & Concepts

Building information modelingSustainabilityHigh riseProcess managementStructural equation modelingBusinessConstruction engineeringArchitectural engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringOperations managementBiologyStructural engineeringMachine learningEcologyScheduling (production processes)BIM and Construction IntegrationConstruction Project Management and PerformanceSustainable Building Design and Assessment