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Adopting building information modeling (BIM) as collaboration platform in the design industry

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posted on 2025-05-10, 22:13 authored by Ning Gu, Vishal Singh, Kerry London, Ljiljana Brankovic, Claudelle Taylor
This paper discusses the preliminary findings of an ongoing research project aimed at developing a technological, operational and strategic analysis of adopting BIM in AEC/FM (Architecture-Engineering-Construction/Facility Management) industry as a collaboration tool. Outcomes of the project will provide specifications and guidelines as well as establish industry standards for implementing BIM in practice. This research primarily focuses on BIM model servers as a collaboration platform, and hence the guidelines are aimed at enhancing collaboration capabilities. This paper reports on the findings from: (1) a critical review of latest BIM literature and commercial applications, and (2) workshops with focus groups on changing work-practice, role of technology, current perception and expectations of BIM. Layout for case studies being undertaken is presented. These findings provide a base to develop comprehensive software specifications and national guidelines for BIM with particular emphasis on BIM model servers as collaboration platforms.

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Source title

CAADRIA 2008: Beyond Computer-Aided Design: Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia

Name of conference

13th Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA 2008)

Location

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Start date

2008-04-09

End date

2008-04-12

Pagination

53-60

Editors

Nakapan, W., et. al.

Publisher

Pimniyom Press

Place published

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

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