Constructs Influencing Disputes in Building Information Modelling Construction Projects: A Thematic Literature Review

Nur Hidayah, S. Riazi, Mohd Zairul, M. Shafiei
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a process commonly practiced among engineering, architecture, and construction professionals in the operation of construction projects. While previous researches revealed that disputes often arise due to difficulties in implementing BIM, mainly due to critical BIM readiness issues, there is negligible literature or research readily available that discusses constructs that influence disputes in BIM construction projects. The scarce number of publications in this area of study has encouraged many researchers to explore more on handling and preventing disputes during the initial phase of building works. Accordingly, this study focuses on specific rules and regulations that typically influence disputes in BIM construction projects between 2011 and 2020 using Atlas.ti 8. To achieve this purpose, a number of research studies and papers were then reviewed by undertaking a thematic literature review. The researchers filtered the information obtained examining SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Mendeley databases, in which 92 scholarly journal articles were identified. The final process involving inclusion and exclusion criteria were then carried out and finally selected 20 articles for study review. The researchers have identified five initial codes that are commonly used in characterizing the constructs that resulted to disputes in construction projects involving the BIM process. These constructs were then grouped into four clusters: legal, organization, process, and technology. As a result, the pattern obtained from the thematic review highlighted several influencing factors that led to disputes. This finding represents a significant contribution to the development of new guidelines to reduce disputes in construction works.
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建筑信息模型建设项目中影响纠纷的构式:专题文献综述
建筑信息模型(BIM)是工程、建筑和施工专业人员在建设项目运营中常用的一种过程。虽然之前的研究表明,纠纷往往是由于实施BIM的困难而引起的,主要是由于关键的BIM准备问题,但是讨论BIM建设项目中影响纠纷的施工的文献或研究可以忽略不计。由于这方面研究的出版物数量稀少,许多研究人员开始更多地探讨在建筑工程初期处理和预防纠纷的方法。因此,本研究侧重于2011年至2020年期间使用Atlas的BIM建设项目中通常影响争议的具体规则和法规。ti 8。为了达到这一目的,然后通过进行专题文献审查来审查一些研究报告和论文。研究人员筛选了SCOPUS、Web of Science和Mendeley数据库中获得的信息,其中确定了92篇学术期刊文章。然后进行纳入和排除标准的最终程序,最终选择20篇文章进行研究审查。研究人员已经确定了五个初始代码,这些代码通常用于描述涉及BIM过程的建筑项目中导致争议的结构。然后将这些结构分为四类:法律、组织、过程和技术。因此,专题审查得出的格局突出了导致争端的几个影响因素。这一发现为制定减少建筑工程纠纷的新准则作出了重大贡献。
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