Building Information Modelling: a key approach for the recovery of the architecture, engineering construction industry post Covid-19

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Engineering Sustainability Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.1680/jensu.22.00014
Khalil Idrissi Gartoumi, M. Aboussaleh, S. Zaki
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Several countries have introduced, and several kinds of research have discussed the performance of Building Information Modelling (BIM) as an information technology trend. Despite its potential impact on construction performance, this concept has not attracted the attention of many countries like Morocco. COVID-19 broke out when the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry was suffering from several shortcomings, mainly the poor technology exploitation cited in the literature. Although this has weakened the sector, it is a real opportunity to assimilate and understand the role of technology, especially BIM. In this context, the main objective is to draw to draw conclusions on the role of BIM during and after COVID-19 through the analysis of the AEC industry in Morocco and the benchmarking of BIM contributions during this health crisis. A qualitative approach was conducted, including the analysis of the pre-COVID, during COVID, the post-epidemic phase, and the benchmarking of BIM’s contribution. This study demonstrates the inevitability of adopting critical thinking when it comes to solutions about the evolution of the construction sector and the practical implications for a successful revival of the AEC industry post-COVID-19. It contributes to the body of knowledge on AEC in the face of this universal pandemic. The findings are relevant to all countries where information technology exploitation is absent or weak.
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建筑信息模型:新冠肺炎疫情后建筑、工程建设行业复苏的关键方法
一些国家已经介绍了建筑信息模型(BIM)的性能,并进行了几种研究,将其作为一种信息技术趋势。尽管它对建筑性能有潜在的影响,但这一概念并没有引起像摩洛哥这样的许多国家的注意。2019冠状病毒病爆发时,建筑、工程和建设(AEC)行业正面临着几个缺点,主要是文献中提到的技术开发不力。尽管这削弱了该行业,但这是一个真正的机会,可以吸收和理解技术的作用,尤其是BIM。在此背景下,主要目标是通过对摩洛哥AEC行业的分析,以及对BIM在本次卫生危机期间的贡献进行基准测试,得出关于BIM在COVID-19期间和之后的作用的结论。采用了定性方法,包括对COVID前,COVID期间,疫情后阶段的分析,以及BIM贡献的基准测试。这项研究表明,在解决建筑行业的演变问题时,采用批判性思维是不可避免的,这对新冠肺炎后AEC行业的成功复兴具有实际意义。它有助于形成面对这一普遍流行病的AEC知识体系。这些发现适用于所有信息技术开发缺乏或薄弱的国家。
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期刊介绍: Engineering Sustainability provides a forum for sharing the latest thinking from research and practice, and increasingly is presenting the ''how to'' of engineering a resilient future. The journal features refereed papers and shorter articles relating to the pursuit and implementation of sustainability principles through engineering planning, design and application. The tensions between and integration of social, economic and environmental considerations within such schemes are of particular relevance. Methodologies for assessing sustainability, policy issues, education and corporate responsibility will also be included. The aims will be met primarily by providing papers and briefing notes (including case histories and best practice guidance) of use to decision-makers, practitioners, researchers and students.
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