A BIM-lean framework for digitalisation of premanufacturing phases in offsite construction

Barkokebas, B; Khalife, S; Al-Hussein, M and Hamzeh, F (2021) A BIM-lean framework for digitalisation of premanufacturing phases in offsite construction. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 28(8), pp. 2155-2175. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: The research introduces means for improving premanufacturing processes (design, procurement and bidding) by leveraging digitalisation in offsite construction. Specifically, this paper proposes a framework that provides measures for the planning and implementation of digitalisation in offsite construction by positioning building information modelling (BIM) as the key technology and lean principles to add value and reduce waste. Design/methodology/approach: The paper follows the design science research approach to develop the proposed framework and attain the aforementioned objective. The developed framework includes data collection, value-stream mapping and simulation to assess current processes, develop and propose improvements. An empirical implementation is employed to demonstrate the applicability of both the framework and the measures used to evaluate the outcomes. Findings: The application of the proposed three-stage framework resulted in 9.45%–23.33%-time reduction per year for the various improvement categories in premanufacturing phases. Employing simulation and applying the developed measures provide incentive for upper management to adopt the suggested improvements. Additionally, while the empirical implementation was tested on a modular construction company, the methods used indicate that the framework, with its generic guidelines, could be applied and customized to any offsite company. Originality/value: While several studies propose that BIM-Lean integration offers an advantage in the context of production systems, this paper focuses on the initial design and planning phases, which are mostly overlooked in the literature. Moreover, the present study provides quantitative evidence of the benefits of data integration through BIM technology.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: BIM-lean; digitalisation; offsite construction; process digitisation
Index terms: production system, digitalization, design science research, bidding, mapping, integration, time reduction, methodology, modular construction, stream, evidence, building information modelling, implementation
Subjects: evaluation and assessment methods, contractual arrangements, bidding, digital technology, water management, research methods, spatial and geospatial analysis, design practice, management, manufacturing engineering, information systems, building construction, organizational analysis
Topics: Digital Applications, Design Practice, Organizational Design, Business Strategy, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Sustainability, Construction Technology, Procurement
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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