Building Information Modelling and Intellectual Propertization: A Revolutionary Nirvana or a Disillusionment?

Building information modelling (BIM) epitomizes the capacity of a construction project team to deliver satisfactory project outcomes through process integration and multi-disciplinary collaboration by using virtual modeling platforms. Its reputation in design and construction practices and theories...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Olatunji, Oluwole
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Society of Construction Law, Australia 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25813
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Summary:Building information modelling (BIM) epitomizes the capacity of a construction project team to deliver satisfactory project outcomes through process integration and multi-disciplinary collaboration by using virtual modeling platforms. Its reputation in design and construction practices and theories is tremendous. The change includes new dimensions to how discipline- specific data are generated and shared across multiple discipline boundaries. This premise needs some clarifications – e.g. how do integration and collaboration impact tort in BIM? In addition, clarifications are also needed regarding intricacies on ownership and intellectual property of multi-disciplinary data, valuation of discipline-specific services and the implications of shared trusts in an integrated platform. This essay elicits the legal ramifications of certain challenges that have characterized BIM deliverables, namely; integration, ownership of intellectual property, and securitization of processes and outcomes in BIM platforms.