Mobile BIM implementation and lean interaction on construction site
A case study of a complex airport project
Author(s): |
Ozan Koseoglu
Elif Tugce Nurtan-Gunes |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, November 2018, n. 10, v. 25 |
Page(s): | 1298-1321 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ecam-08-2017-0188 |
Abstract: |
PurposeBuilding information modeling (BIM) and lean construction are two practices that are developed in order to increase productivity, efficiency and quality in construction by implementing various procedures. However, the practical execution of both BIM and lean is mostly limited with the tasks performed in the office environments in the design phase. The purpose of this paper is to examine the benefit realizations in terms of lean interactions resulting from mobile BIM processes through a framework by focusing on digital transformations performed on the construction site. Design/methodology/approachThis paper examines the benefit realizations in terms of lean interactions resulting from mobile BIM processes through a framework by focusing on digital transformations performed on the construction site. To describe the case, BIM project management processes during construction phase have been explained by a participatory research. With a comprehensive literature review, interactions between site BIM processes and lean principles have been defined and the case has been evaluated accordingly. FindingsBy focusing on the mobile BIM delivery of project information via tablets to construction site, it has been identified that through the use of technology enabled by BIM practices, lean construction principles are also simultaneously accomplished. This achievement is not only realized with technology but also with the strategic implementation and transformation of organization with the proper BIM practices. Research limitations/implicationsThe research is focused on mobile BIM processes applied on-site to enhance traditional project management processes. With the findings of this paper, practitioners may identify research questions to resolve real-life implementation challenges. Practical implicationsThis research will enlighten construction practitioners regarding site BIM application capabilities and lean achievements with the utilization of improved project management processes enabled by BIM. Originality/valueThrough the implementation of project management processes enabled by BIM practices on construction site, lean principles are achieved and bottlenecks are identified. |
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