Comparative analysis of critical factors for BIM adoption in airport

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Comparative analysis of critical factors for BIM adoption in airport

Runcong Liu 1*
  • 1 University of Pittsburgh    
  • *corresponding author rul38@pitt.edu
Published on 8 December 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/19/20230570
TNS Vol.19
ISSN (Print): 2753-8826
ISSN (Online): 2753-8818
ISBN (Print): 978-1-83558-203-9
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-204-6

Abstract

Through the review and summary of the previous study, it is found that the construction industry has many inherent problems, and at the same time, with the impact of the coronavirus epidemic swept the world, the intrinsic problems within the construction industry are more prominent, so it is time for the construction industry to apply new technologies to solve the increasingly prominent problems, and BIM technology as an innovative technology that has been widely used in construction industry recent years, the benefits it brings to construction projects are still being explored, but It is found that BIM technology can be applied not only to construction projects, but also to infrastructure projects, so it is also applicable to airport projects, which belong to infrastructure construction. This research summarized a template of BIM roadmap for airport project facilities over the full life cycle, investigated the universal benefits and barriers among case reviews. Provides suggestion to BIM practitioners who confronts barriers for a better BIM implementation effect.

Keywords:

BIM adoption strategy, airport, project management, infrastructure.

Liu,R. (2023). Comparative analysis of critical factors for BIM adoption in airport . Theoretical and Natural Science,19,265-274.
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Liu,R. (2023). Comparative analysis of critical factors for BIM adoption in airport . Theoretical and Natural Science,19,265-274.

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[13]. Hong, Y., Hammad, A., Zhong, X., Wang, B., & Akbarnezhad, A. (2020). Comparative Modeling Approach to Capture the Differences in BIM Adoption Decision-Making Process in Australia and China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 146(2). doi:10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0001746.

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[23]. EN ISO 19650-1. Organization and Digitization of Information about Buildings and Civil Engineering Works, Including Building Information Modelling (BIM)-Information Management Using Building Information Modelling-Part 1: Concepts and Principles; British Standards Institute: London, UK, 2018.

[24]. Xinyan Xu, Xuelin Pu, Airport Cargo Terminal Project BIM Technology Application Summary and Prospects ---- Take Chengdu Tianfu International Airport Air China Cargo Terminal Project as an example, Project Management, 2021(03):14-17. DOI:10.15968/j.cnki.jsjl.2021.03.004.

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