Lessons learned from utilizing building information modeling for construction management tasks


Kiziltas S., Akinci B.

Construction Research Congress 2010: Innovation for Reshaping Construction Practice, Banff, Canada, 8 - 10 May 2010, pp.318-327 identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • Doi Number: 10.1061/41109(373)32
  • City: Banff
  • Country: Canada
  • Page Numbers: pp.318-327
  • Keywords: Building information models, Case studies, Construction scheduling, Estimating and coordination
  • Middle East Technical University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

The research presented in this paper focuses on understanding areas in which BIM is being utilized in general contracting companies and what these companies have as lessons learned from utilizing BIM. The authors conducted extended interviews with professionals (such as BIM managers, project managers, planners) from two different general contracting companies over various projects. The discussions were held such that each participant provided his/her experience over a project, where BIM was used for at least one phase of a construction project. The results of the discussions and interviews provided a wide range of case studies (in overall eight cases) on BIM utilization and lessons learned by project members related to BIM usage on these case projects. This paper provides an overview of each case project, introduces the phases of projects where BIM was helpful, and provides findings on lessons learned by project members with BIM usage. Practically, the lessons learned from these contracting companies can be helpful for construction professionals to improve their practices of BIM usage. Copyright ASCE 2010.