Recent advancements in information technology have benefited the construction sector in more effective storage, analysis, and transmission of information. Making proper project decisions is hinged upon the verified and timely information provided by systems. It is especially the case in large construction projects in which many partners collaborate to deliver a project. Building information modeling (BIM) as an intelligent 3D model-based approach provides construction managers with insight on how to integrate elements of project configuration. In this paper, we theorize the potential contribution of BIM to the systematic management of projects at the project and corporate level. The findings guide practitioners on how to take advantage of this approach towards the integrated planning and control of construction projects.
History
Journal title
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Volume
1165
Issue
2021
Article number
12008
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
College of Engineering, Science and Environment
School
School of Architecture and Built Environment
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