BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project

In light of the gap in research and practice, with regard to achieving the sustainability goals of green building, while maximizing combination with building-information-modeling (BIM) as a social system—a gap that is expressed in the absence of integration of all stakeholders—a managerial measure i...

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Main Authors: Reuven Maskil-Leitan, Ury Gurevich, Iris Reychav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Buildings
Subjects:
BIM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/9/147
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spelling doaj-ecfc060726194a85beec686a4ea79f112020-11-25T03:39:57ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092020-08-011014714710.3390/buildings10090147BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building ProjectReuven Maskil-Leitan0Ury Gurevich1Iris Reychav2Industrial Engineering & Management Department, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, IsraelGovernment Office, Petach Tikva 4959253, IsraelIndustrial Engineering & Management Department, Ariel University, Ariel 40700, IsraelIn light of the gap in research and practice, with regard to achieving the sustainability goals of green building, while maximizing combination with building-information-modeling (BIM) as a social system—a gap that is expressed in the absence of integration of all stakeholders—a managerial measure is proposed to integrate them and promote sustainable green building. By using a framework for implementing BIM as a social system, and through network analysis, an index is developed to assess its integration into the green building—the Green BIM Index. This measure consists of comparing a social benchmark for optimal implementation with the actual implementation, in a given project. The index is intended to help score the BIM integration level in a green building. Comparing the BIM management measure results with social benefit assessments, and the effectiveness of BIM in nine case-studies enables to understand project outcomes in terms of schedules, budgets, and quality. The paper demonstrates the index applicability, pointing to possible significant economic improvements through the implementation of BIM social capabilities. BIM management benchmarking is helpful for the comparative evaluation of similar projects incorporating green building with BIM, indicating the level of integration to improve benefits.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/9/147BIMgreen buildingbenefits of BIMpublic construction clientsproject outcomes
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BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project
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BIM
green building
benefits of BIM
public construction clients
project outcomes
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Ury Gurevich
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title BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project
title_short BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project
title_full BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project
title_fullStr BIM Management Measure for an Effective Green Building Project
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publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In light of the gap in research and practice, with regard to achieving the sustainability goals of green building, while maximizing combination with building-information-modeling (BIM) as a social system—a gap that is expressed in the absence of integration of all stakeholders—a managerial measure is proposed to integrate them and promote sustainable green building. By using a framework for implementing BIM as a social system, and through network analysis, an index is developed to assess its integration into the green building—the Green BIM Index. This measure consists of comparing a social benchmark for optimal implementation with the actual implementation, in a given project. The index is intended to help score the BIM integration level in a green building. Comparing the BIM management measure results with social benefit assessments, and the effectiveness of BIM in nine case-studies enables to understand project outcomes in terms of schedules, budgets, and quality. The paper demonstrates the index applicability, pointing to possible significant economic improvements through the implementation of BIM social capabilities. BIM management benchmarking is helpful for the comparative evaluation of similar projects incorporating green building with BIM, indicating the level of integration to improve benefits.
topic BIM
green building
benefits of BIM
public construction clients
project outcomes
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/9/147
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