Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry

The Singaporean government has made building information modeling (BIM) implementation mandatory in new building projects with gross floor areas over 5000 m<sup>2</sup>, but the implementation is still plagued with hindrances such as lacking project-wide collaboration. The purposes of th...

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Main Authors: Longhui Liao, Evelyn Ai Lin Teo, Ruidong Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3833
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spelling doaj-91b371860b1647fea94b4c562e8868452020-11-25T01:08:42ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-09-01918383310.3390/app9183833app9183833Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction IndustryLonghui Liao0Evelyn Ai Lin Teo1Ruidong Chang2Sino-Australia Joint Research Center in BIM and Smart Construction, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, ChinaDepartment of Building, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117566, SingaporeCentre for Comparative Construction Research, Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Gold Coast 4226, AustraliaThe Singaporean government has made building information modeling (BIM) implementation mandatory in new building projects with gross floor areas over 5000 m<sup>2</sup>, but the implementation is still plagued with hindrances such as lacking project-wide collaboration. The purposes of this study are to identify critical factors hindering BIM implementation in Singapore&#8217;s construction industry, analyze their interrelationships, and identify strategies for reducing these hindrances. The results from a survey of 87 experts and five post-survey interviews in the Singaporean construction industry identified 21 critical hindrances, among which &#8220;need for all key stakeholders to be on board to exchange information&#8221; was ranked top. These hindrances were categorized into lack of collaboration and model integration (LCMI), lack of continuous involvement and capabilities (LCIC), and lack of executive vision and training (LEVT). LEVT and LCIC contributed to LCMI; LEVT caused LCIC. The proposed framework implying the key hindrances and their corresponding managerial strategies can help practitioners identify specific adjustments to their BIM implementation activities, which enables to efficiently achieve enhanced BIM implementation. The hindrances identified in this study facilitate overseas BIM implementers to customize their own lists of hindrances.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3833building information modeling (BIM)building projecthindrancefactor analysisstructural equation modeling (SEM)managerial strategiesSingapore
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Ruidong Chang
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Evelyn Ai Lin Teo
Ruidong Chang
Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
Applied Sciences
building information modeling (BIM)
building project
hindrance
factor analysis
structural equation modeling (SEM)
managerial strategies
Singapore
author_facet Longhui Liao
Evelyn Ai Lin Teo
Ruidong Chang
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title Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
title_short Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
title_full Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
title_fullStr Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed Reducing Critical Hindrances to Building Information Modeling Implementation: The Case of the Singapore Construction Industry
title_sort reducing critical hindrances to building information modeling implementation: the case of the singapore construction industry
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The Singaporean government has made building information modeling (BIM) implementation mandatory in new building projects with gross floor areas over 5000 m<sup>2</sup>, but the implementation is still plagued with hindrances such as lacking project-wide collaboration. The purposes of this study are to identify critical factors hindering BIM implementation in Singapore&#8217;s construction industry, analyze their interrelationships, and identify strategies for reducing these hindrances. The results from a survey of 87 experts and five post-survey interviews in the Singaporean construction industry identified 21 critical hindrances, among which &#8220;need for all key stakeholders to be on board to exchange information&#8221; was ranked top. These hindrances were categorized into lack of collaboration and model integration (LCMI), lack of continuous involvement and capabilities (LCIC), and lack of executive vision and training (LEVT). LEVT and LCIC contributed to LCMI; LEVT caused LCIC. The proposed framework implying the key hindrances and their corresponding managerial strategies can help practitioners identify specific adjustments to their BIM implementation activities, which enables to efficiently achieve enhanced BIM implementation. The hindrances identified in this study facilitate overseas BIM implementers to customize their own lists of hindrances.
topic building information modeling (BIM)
building project
hindrance
factor analysis
structural equation modeling (SEM)
managerial strategies
Singapore
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3833
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