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Article
Implementation Framework for BIM Adoption and Project Management in Public Organizations
Author(s)
Giuseppe Miceli Junior, Nilde da Cunha Ribeiro, Paulo César Pellanda and Marcelo de Miranda Reis
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2020.02.007
Affiliation(s)
Graduate Program in Defense Engineering, Military Institute of Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, 22290-270, Brazil
ABSTRACT
The arrival of Building Information Modelling (BIM) platforms to the
Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) markets and companies has led
to a significant increase in efficiency in this economy sector. However, many
AEC companies try to implement BIM as a normal or incremental
change or improvement in technology rather than as a technological paradigm
shift that radically affects most organizational processes. This paper aims to
present a basic BIM framework amenable to ensure a successful BIM adoption in
Brazilian federal public organizations. Based on a literature review, we
propose to split the factors into three groups: project development procedures,
model development procedures and public governance policies. Some processes
were studied in order to infer which of them is necessary for a successful BIM
adoption. A BIM implementation is expected to be a success only if all groups
of factors are well defined and the established goals for each of them are
reached. We also describe results of two concept proofs related to actual cases
of BIM implementation, with changes in product and governance management
processes. Main results show that any BIM adoption should consider the close
relation among model management, product management and governance management
groups.
KEYWORDS
BIM adoption, collaborative design, BIM, public works.
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