Building Information Modelling for Building Services Engineering: Benefits, Barriers and Conducive Measures
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Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2020
Keywords
Barrier, Benefit, Building information modelling, Building services engineering, Conducive measure, Construction
DOI
10.1108
Abstract
Purpose – Mandating the use of building information modelling (BIM) in building projects has sprawled, but the uptake of BIM in building services engineering (BSE) remains sluggish. The purpose of this paper is to explore how to achieve wider adoption of BIM in BSE. Design/methodology/approach – Through an extensive literature review, the benefits of, barriers to and measures conducive to, using BIM for BSE were identified and classified. Built upon the review and a focus group meeting, a questionnaire was devised for an industry-wide survey in Hong Kong and the survey data were processed by statistical analyses. Findings – On the ranking of the benefits, strong agreements existed between the BSE and non-BSE respondent groups; yet no significant agreement was found between the two groups on the rankings of the barriers or the conducive measures. The top conducive measure, according to the BSE group, is “Allow enough time in project programme for BIM model development”. Research limitations/implications – The data collection and analysis methods of this study may be used for similar BIM studies in other places. Practical implications – The priority of the conducive measures, which aid policy or decision makers in formulating how to get BIM effectively implemented in BSE, are useful information in the pursuit of a more productive and sustainable built environment. Originality/value – This BIM study is specifically on BSE rather than the other disciplines (e.g. architecture, structural engineering) that have been widely studied.
Source Publication
Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
Volume Number
27
Issue Number
9
ISSN
0969-9988
First Page
2221
Last Page
2252
Publisher Statement
https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/0969-9988
Recommended Citation
Chiu, W.,& Lai, J. (2020). Building Information Modelling for Building Services Engineering: Benefits, Barriers and Conducive Measures. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 27 (9), 2221-2252. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108