BUILDING information modeling, CONSTRUCTION industry, ARCHITECTS, INNOVATION adoption
Abstract
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has gained the attention in the construction industry especially within the Malaysian construction context. This paper generally aims to investigating the understanding of industry towards building information modelling technology in Malaysia. Study was carried out through a random questionnaire survey among the registered professional architects and graduate architects. Overall from this research,it was indicates that the level of BIM technology adoption in Malaysia is still low with percentage of 70 although it has been applicable in Asia. Therefore, it is suggested that government should take initiative to promote BIM in order to make more professional in the industry aware of this technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
CONSTRUCTION projects, CONSTRUCTION industry, COST effectiveness, CONSTRUCTION delays, CONSTRUCTION contracts, ECONOMIC conditions in Malaysia
Abstract
The construction industry continues to occupy an important position in the nation's economy even though it contributes less than the manufacturing or other service industries. The contribution of the construction industry to national economic growth necessitates improved efficiency in the industry by means of cost-effectiveness and timelines and would certainly contribute to cost savings for the country as a whole. A major criticism facing the construction industry is the growing rate of delays in project delivery. Delay is a situation when the contractor and the project owner jointly or severally contribute to the non-completion of the project within the original or the stipulated or agreed contract period. Thus, this paper is investigated the implication of non-completion in construction projects in Malaysia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2014
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