The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors
Productivity is a comprehensive problem in many countries. Particularly in construction and resources sectors, low productivity will potentially discourage future investments as building assets is becoming more and more unaffordable and unsustainable. In recent years, Building Information Modelling...
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2014
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| author | Wang, Xiangyu Chong, Heap-Yih |
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| description | Productivity is a comprehensive problem in many countries. Particularly in construction and resources sectors, low productivity will potentially discourage future investments as building assets is becoming more and more unaffordable and unsustainable. In recent years, Building Information Modelling (BIM) is becoming much more active than ever. In order to fully realize where BIM is believed to be, there has to be a series of mechanisms in place to properly adopt BIM for construction site daily activities, beyond the design and engineering phases. BIM must go beyond itself by being integrated with other technologies towards dynamic planning. The paper also gives an insightful summary of where we are and where we should be, backboned by the BIM cases from construction and resources sectors. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-214592017-01-30T12:25:20Z The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors Wang, Xiangyu Chong, Heap-Yih Productivity is a comprehensive problem in many countries. Particularly in construction and resources sectors, low productivity will potentially discourage future investments as building assets is becoming more and more unaffordable and unsustainable. In recent years, Building Information Modelling (BIM) is becoming much more active than ever. In order to fully realize where BIM is believed to be, there has to be a series of mechanisms in place to properly adopt BIM for construction site daily activities, beyond the design and engineering phases. BIM must go beyond itself by being integrated with other technologies towards dynamic planning. The paper also gives an insightful summary of where we are and where we should be, backboned by the BIM cases from construction and resources sectors. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21459 University of Technology Sydney restricted |
| spellingShingle | Wang, Xiangyu Chong, Heap-Yih The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title | The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title_full | The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title_fullStr | The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title_full_unstemmed | The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title_short | The challenges and trends of building information modelling (BIM) for construction and resources sectors |
| title_sort | challenges and trends of building information modelling (bim) for construction and resources sectors |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21459 |