Barriers in adoption of BIM for Sub-contractors in Queensland
저자: PUSHPAK somani
1. Barriers for sub-contractors
1.1. Lack of understanding among clients
1.2. High initial costs
1.3. Lack of BIM knowledge
1.4. High software and license cost
1.5. Legal implications
1.6. Lack of skilled workforce
2. Drivers for adoption of BIM for sub-contractors
2.1. Accurate Quantity take-off
2.2. Cost saving during design phase
2.3. Stakeholder satisfaction
2.4. Less rework (clash detection)
2.5. Easy transfer of design updates among project team
2.6. Interoperability
3. Sub-contractors associated with BIM
3.1. Electrical department
3.2. Consultants
3.3. Architects
3.4. Civil engineers
3.5. Quantity surveyors
4. Approches for enchancing BIM skills for Sub-contractors.
4.1. Guidance and Leadership
4.2. Knowledge exchnage with other sub-contractors
4.3. Investigation into the feasibility of BIM adoption
4.4. Organization initiatives
4.5. Grant support
4.6. Government should provide financial support
5. BIM Activities
5.1. Clash detections
5.2. Procurement
5.3. Asset Management
5.4. Visulization
5.5. Asset management
5.6. Structural design
5.7. Scheduling
5.8. Cost estimation
5.9. Energy modelling
6. BIM Dimensions
6.1. 3D
6.1.1. Visulization (design)
6.2. 4D
6.2.1. Time management
6.3. 5D
6.3.1. Cost management
6.4. 6D
6.4.1. Operation management
6.5. 7D
6.5.1. Sustainability management
6.6. 8D
6.6.1. Safety management