A benefits prioritization analysis on adopting BIM systems against major challenges in megaproject delivery
Chen, Zhen and Agapiou, Andrew and Li, Heng (2020) A benefits prioritization analysis on adopting BIM systems against major challenges in megaproject delivery. Frontiers in Built Environment, 6. 26. ISSN 2297-3362 (https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00026)
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Abstract
Purpose: This article presents a recent research and development experiment on benefits analysis for adopting building information modeling/management (BIM) systems in megaproject delivery across work stages with regard to the needs of project stakeholders. It focuses on a new approach to benefits prioritization to support decision making against major challenges in megaproject delivery. Methodology: The study was underpinned by an extensive literature review on relevant research and practices across the world, and a questionnaire-based survey on the benefits from adopting BIM in megaproject delivery in Australia. In addition, this study yields new tools for value analysis with regard to the adoption of BIM systems in megaproject delivery, and this include a new calculation method for benefits prioritization, and a new value compass tool to support decisions making on BIM adoption. Findings: Through the extensive literature review that covers multidisciplinary areas relating to the use of BIM, a set of generic hypotheses was formulated on the comparative level of technical value that various stakeholder groups are expected to achieve from adopting BIM systems in megaproject delivery. These hypotheses were tested by using the questionnaire-based survey. A new benefits prioritization approach was developed to identify the key benefits of BIM systems in megaproject delivery. In addition, a compass tool was also developed to visualize the status of value achievement across project stakeholders in dealing with major challenges in megaproject delivery. Implications for Research and Practices: By using data collected from the Australian megaproject sector in addition to academic review in Australia, China, and United Kingdom, this experimental study revealed current professional perceptions on the benefits of adopting BIM systems in megaproject delivery in comparison with data and information reported by professionals concerning the adoption of BIM systems from both generic and specific point of view across multiple megaproject stakeholders. Value: This article provides useful information for both academic research and practical services in the context of quantitative Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) on the adoption of BIM systems in megaproject delivery when major challenges on professional competence, budget, schedule and sustainability need to be seriously dealt with. Findings from this experimental study can inform value engineering practice at both strategic and tactic level with regard to adopting BIM systems in megaproject delivery.
ORCID iDs
Chen, Zhen ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0212-1140, Agapiou, Andrew ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8598-9492 and Li, Heng;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 72220 Dates: DateEvent23 April 2020Published20 February 2020AcceptedSubjects: Fine Arts > Architecture
Technology > Building constructionDepartment: Faculty of Engineering > Architecture
Strategic Research Themes > Advanced Manufacturing and Materials
Strategic Research Themes > Energy
Strategic Research Themes > Health and Wellbeing
Strategic Research Themes > Innovation Entrepreneurship
Strategic Research Themes > Measurement Science and Enabling Technologies
Strategic Research Themes > Ocean, Air and Space
Strategic Research Themes > Society and PolicyDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 30 Apr 2020 14:21 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 12:39 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/72220