Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study

This study analyzed the impact of organizational factors on delays in building information modeling (BIM)- based coordination for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems from the decision-making perspective. Recently BIM-based coordination has been regarded as a critical phase in project...

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Main Authors: Sejun Jang, Ghang Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
Subjects:
BIM
Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/296
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spelling doaj-207ea7cbc7fa46f0904505194061df4f2021-07-02T03:24:02ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052018-03-0124110.3846/jcem.2018.296Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case studySejun Jang0Ghang Lee1Smart Construction Team, Hyundai Engineering and Construction, 03058, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Architecture & Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, 03722, Seoul, Korea This study analyzed the impact of organizational factors on delays in building information modeling (BIM)- based coordination for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems from the decision-making perspective. Recently BIM-based coordination has been regarded as a critical phase in project delivery but suffers from delays during the coordination process. This study investigated three complexity factors that often contribute to coordination delays: the number of participants – the total number of participants involved in a decision-making process for resolving a coordination issue; the level of the decision makers – the highest decision-maker involved in a problem-resolution process; and the heterogeneity of participants –the number of trades related to an issue. Using 95 major coordination issues derived from 11,808 clashes in a case study, the correlations between the coordination time and the complexity factors were analyzed. The coordination time linearly increased as each factor increased. The number of participants had the highest correlation with the coordination time, followed by the level of decision makers and the heterogeneity of participants. The findings stress the significance of integration between BIM and lean approaches, such as Obeya (big room) and Shojinka (flexible manpower line), during BIM-based coordination to expedite decision-making processes and eventually to reduce the coordination time. http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/296BIMcoordination timedesign managementdelayorganizational management
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author Sejun Jang
Ghang Lee
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Ghang Lee
Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
BIM
coordination time
design management
delay
organizational management
author_facet Sejun Jang
Ghang Lee
author_sort Sejun Jang
title Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
title_short Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
title_full Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
title_fullStr Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of organizational factors on delays in BIM-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
title_sort impact of organizational factors on delays in bim-based coordination from a decision-making view: a case study
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
issn 1392-3730
1822-3605
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This study analyzed the impact of organizational factors on delays in building information modeling (BIM)- based coordination for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems from the decision-making perspective. Recently BIM-based coordination has been regarded as a critical phase in project delivery but suffers from delays during the coordination process. This study investigated three complexity factors that often contribute to coordination delays: the number of participants – the total number of participants involved in a decision-making process for resolving a coordination issue; the level of the decision makers – the highest decision-maker involved in a problem-resolution process; and the heterogeneity of participants –the number of trades related to an issue. Using 95 major coordination issues derived from 11,808 clashes in a case study, the correlations between the coordination time and the complexity factors were analyzed. The coordination time linearly increased as each factor increased. The number of participants had the highest correlation with the coordination time, followed by the level of decision makers and the heterogeneity of participants. The findings stress the significance of integration between BIM and lean approaches, such as Obeya (big room) and Shojinka (flexible manpower line), during BIM-based coordination to expedite decision-making processes and eventually to reduce the coordination time.
topic BIM
coordination time
design management
delay
organizational management
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/296
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