Construction Site Communication Study Using the RAM Management System for BIM Adaptation
The UK's construction industry is witnessing an annual increase in costs due to a lack of communication between the different organizational operators on the construction site that often leads to construction defects. Meanwhile, a cost-reduction strategy plan using BIM has become a fundamental requirement for the government, aiming to keep costs under control. To facilitate BIM adoption in the industry, the BIM strategy was introduced in four phases, with each stage entailing a number of criteria. The industry has seen a global reaction to the Level 2 BIM program and a significant cost saving of 840M in 2013/14 in Europe. However, the industry is unable to match the level 3 BIM, where a collaborative model file server is required as a common sharable platform to achieve efficient communication. This study contributes toward formulating a communication framework in the UK industry to understand communication issues and manage defects. A survey was targeted at construction industry practitioners and academics, with a total number of 328 participants.
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2016
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Authors: | Shrahily, Raid Yahia ; Medjdoub, Benachir ; Klalib, Hynda Aoun ; Chalal, Moulay Larbi |
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International Journal of 3-D Information Modeling (IJ3DIM). - IGI Global, ISSN 2156-1702, ZDB-ID 2695770-X. - Vol. 5.2016, 4 (01.10.), p. 39-53
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Building Information Modelling | Communication Tool | Communication Tool Assignment Matrix | Organization Breakdown Structure | Responsibility Assignment Matrix | Work Breakdown Structure |
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