Nafe Assafi, M; Hossain, M M; Chileshe, N and Datta, S D (2023) Development and validation of a framework for preventing and mitigating construction delay using 4D BIM platform in bangladeshi construction sector. Construction Innovation, 23(5), pp. 1255-1278. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: As a developing nation, Bangladesh still has scarce technological applications in the construction sector, which results in construction delays. This paper aims to propose a framework that will diminish manual labor, reduce human error and apply four-dimensional (4D) building information modeling (BIM)-based solutions to mitigate and prevent construction project delays. Design/methodology/approach: First, a systematic literature review was conducted on analyzing the construction delay scenario in the context of Bangladesh and other countries. Next, a 4D BIM-based framework was developed using Autodesk Navisworks Manage. Finally, it was used to run on-site simulations on an ongoing construction project which faced delays because of design errors and inefficient planning. Findings: Affirmative results were found from applying these methods through real-time project simulation. The current status of the project and the status after using BIM technology were compared. It was observed that during both the preconstruction and execution phases, the application of 4D BIM could reduce the delay posed by design error and inefficient planning. Practical implications: The project manager and the design engineers can use these frameworks to review their projects. For the design engineers, the preconstruction phase portion of the framework will help identify the probable errors in the design. For the project managers, keeping track of time using the execution phase portion of the framework will be resourceful. Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first to assess the significant delay factors endemic in Bangladesh and develop a BIM-based technological solution. This study is solely dedicated to reforming the construction techniques in Bangladesh through the application of 4D BIM technology.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | 4D BIM; 4D timeliner tool; Bangladesh; building information modeling; clash detective tool; construction delay |
| Index terms: | design error, platform, construction project, building information modelling, engineer, systematic literature review, construction delay, project manager, developing nation, construction sector, Bangladesh, methodology, validation |
| Subjects: | project controls, professional development, information systems, research methods, digital design, profession, professional practice, production management, Geography, research evaluation and metrics, development economics, industry analysis |
| Topics: | Design Practice, International Construction, Time Control, Information Management, Geographical Context, Digital Applications, Research Practice, Project Management, Roles and Professions |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTE |
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