Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives

© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A case study is used to obtain the experiences from a contractor and their subcontractors involved with constructing the landmark Perth Stadium, which required a building information model (BIM) to be delivered for the purpose of as...

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Main Authors: Matthews, Jane, Love, Peter, Mewburn, J., Stobaus, C., Ramanayaka, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62412
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author Matthews, Jane
Love, Peter
Mewburn, J.
Stobaus, C.
Ramanayaka, C.
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Mewburn, J.
Stobaus, C.
Ramanayaka, C.
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description © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A case study is used to obtain the experiences from a contractor and their subcontractors involved with constructing the landmark Perth Stadium, which required a building information model (BIM) to be delivered for the purpose of asset management. Insights about ‘how’ the adoption of a BIM influenced the practice of collaboration and change management within the project are obtained. It was revealed that having limited experience and knowledge to deliver a model for asset management often resulted the project team ‘muddling through a problem’. This was not necessarily due to a shortage of training, but a lack of BIM knowledge, which inadvertently influenced every day practice. The research presented builds on the extant body of works that have examined how the construction industry can effectively acquire the benefits of BIM for asset management. It also highlights the need to incorporate education and learning into a project’s BIM implementation strategy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-624122018-02-01T05:57:50Z Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives Matthews, Jane Love, Peter Mewburn, J. Stobaus, C. Ramanayaka, C. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A case study is used to obtain the experiences from a contractor and their subcontractors involved with constructing the landmark Perth Stadium, which required a building information model (BIM) to be delivered for the purpose of asset management. Insights about ‘how’ the adoption of a BIM influenced the practice of collaboration and change management within the project are obtained. It was revealed that having limited experience and knowledge to deliver a model for asset management often resulted the project team ‘muddling through a problem’. This was not necessarily due to a shortage of training, but a lack of BIM knowledge, which inadvertently influenced every day practice. The research presented builds on the extant body of works that have examined how the construction industry can effectively acquire the benefits of BIM for asset management. It also highlights the need to incorporate education and learning into a project’s BIM implementation strategy. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62412 10.1080/09537287.2017.1407005 Taylor & Francis restricted
spellingShingle Matthews, Jane
Love, Peter
Mewburn, J.
Stobaus, C.
Ramanayaka, C.
Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title_full Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title_fullStr Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title_short Building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
title_sort building information modelling in construction: insights from collaboration and change management perspectives
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62412