Framework to Assist Professionals from Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Implementing Building Information and Modelling (BIM) with Respect to Structural Discipline

   

Aniruddh A. Bilodi, Mohd Rashid, Kousay Al Sanjery, Salmaliza Salleh
Centre of Geo-Hazards in Structures Related to Structural and Foundation Design, Reliability Management & Materials, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, SEGi University

Journal of Engineering & Technological Advances
Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 54-71 (2019)
https://doi.org/10.35934/segi.v4i1.54

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Abstract

Building Information and Modelling (BIM) is a technology that allows Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) professionals to digitally design, test, construct and manage the infrastructure. BIM in construction projects has not been fully implemented, due to lack of effective strategy in the implementation of BIM. AEC industries struggles to implement BIM because of the absence of a Real-World BIM sample and BIM framework. This research aims to navigate AEC professionals to implement BIM with respect to structural discipline and this paper will also help to understand the coordination between other disciplines where one discipline model is superimposed on another discipline model. This paper will also help to understand different global BIM standards and the most efficient and effective BIM tools used all over the world. AEC professionals need assistance in the form of a framework which would provide a road map to process and implement BIM. Thus, the framework provided in the paper expected to increase BIM implementation and eventually widen the usage of BIM.

Keywords:

Structural discipline, Superimposition, BIM standards, BIM tools, BIM Framework, BIM implementation.