Attributes of building information modelling implementations in various countries

Wong, A K D; Wong, F K W and Nadeem, A (2010) Attributes of building information modelling implementations in various countries. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 6(4), pp. 288-302. ISSN 1745-2007

Abstract

Various initiatives can be taken to implement building information modelling (BIM) systems in a country. The purpose of this article is to highlight critical initiatives derived from the review of BIM implementations in both the public and private sectors in six selected countries. The methodology adopted for structuring the study is to classify BIM initiatives for its implementation in policy, process and technology fields. A literature review of such BIM fields from the USA, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Singapore and Hong Kong is provided. Moreover, the experiences of authors in BIM research projects conducted in the past through questionnaire surveys and interviews are also utilized to synthesize the findings. The review suggests that, in several situations, BIM is implemented in conjunction with industry foundation classes for better integration and interoperability of various components of a BIM system. The types and roles of major stakeholders in promoting and providing support for the implementation, research and development of BIM systems are presented. The findings suggest that initiatives can be taken for policy formulation, BIM organization, information exchange capability, research areas identification, promotion, presentation and liaison of BIM programmes for an effective BIM implementation in a country.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building information modelling; Hong Kong; industry foundation classes; interoperability; scandinavian countries; Singapore; stakeholders' roles
Index terms: Singapore, Hong Kong, building information modelling, interview, promotion, private sector, literature review, Finland, survey, Norway, programme, information exchange, integration, methodology, industry foundation classes, research and development, questionnaire, implementation, Denmark, interoperability
Subjects: data science, contractual arrangements, data analysis and analytics, data collection methods, computational design, information systems, systems and processes, industry analysis, research management, organizational analysis, project controls, Geography, research methods, management
Topics: Organizational Design, Time Control, Digital Applications, Human Resources, Procurement, Business Strategy, Geographical Context, Research Practice
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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