Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh

Building Information Modelling (BIM) has gained significant attention as a transformative technology and methodology in the construction industry. BIM represents a paradigm shift from traditional 2D drawings to a collaborative and information-rich 3D modelling approach. Its potential to enhance proj...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ruzaini, Nur Zeiti Atikah, Mohamed Salleh, Rozana
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spelling my.uitm.ir.986582024-09-29T05:16:35Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/98658/ Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh Mohd Ruzaini, Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohamed Salleh, Rozana Contractors Building Information Modelling (BIM) has gained significant attention as a transformative technology and methodology in the construction industry. BIM represents a paradigm shift from traditional 2D drawings to a collaborative and information-rich 3D modelling approach. Its potential to enhance project outcomes, improve coordination, and streamline workflows has sparked considerable research interest in recent years. Although BIM technologys is very useful for the construction industry, the adoption rate in Malaysia is still slow compared with other countries due to challenges in adopting BIM. However, the objective of this study is to determine the major challenges in implementing BIM software among the contractors in Malaysia. 60 questionnaires were distributed to Grade 7 contractors located in Klang Valley, Selangor. The findings found the major challenges in BIM implementation among G7 contractors are lack of awareness, high cost, lack of BIM standards, followed by a shortage of BIM experts. However, the involvement of government construction institutions in Malaysia plays a significant role in further increasing the importance of BIM among contractors in the Malaysian construction industry. 2023-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/98658/1/98658.pdf Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh. (2023) In: UNSPECIFIED.
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Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
description Building Information Modelling (BIM) has gained significant attention as a transformative technology and methodology in the construction industry. BIM represents a paradigm shift from traditional 2D drawings to a collaborative and information-rich 3D modelling approach. Its potential to enhance project outcomes, improve coordination, and streamline workflows has sparked considerable research interest in recent years. Although BIM technologys is very useful for the construction industry, the adoption rate in Malaysia is still slow compared with other countries due to challenges in adopting BIM. However, the objective of this study is to determine the major challenges in implementing BIM software among the contractors in Malaysia. 60 questionnaires were distributed to Grade 7 contractors located in Klang Valley, Selangor. The findings found the major challenges in BIM implementation among G7 contractors are lack of awareness, high cost, lack of BIM standards, followed by a shortage of BIM experts. However, the involvement of government construction institutions in Malaysia plays a significant role in further increasing the importance of BIM among contractors in the Malaysian construction industry.
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title Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
title_short Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
title_full Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
title_fullStr Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
title_full_unstemmed Major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor G7 in Malaysian construction industry / Nur Zeiti Atikah Mohd Ruzaini and Rozana Mohamed Salleh
title_sort major challenges in the implementation of building information modelling technology among contractor g7 in malaysian construction industry / nur zeiti atikah mohd ruzaini and rozana mohamed salleh
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