Disney, O; Roupé, M; Johansson, M and Domenico Leto, A (2024) Embracing BIM in its totality: A total BIM case study. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(3), pp. 512-531. ISSN 2046-6099
Abstract
Purpose: Building information modeling (BIM) is mostly limited to the design phase where two parallel processes exist, i.e. creating 2D-drawings and BIM. Towards the end of the design process, BIM becomes obsolete as focus shifts to producing static 2D-drawings, which leads to a lack of trust in BIM. In Scandinavia, a concept known as Total BIM has emerged, which is a novel “all-in” approach where BIM is the single source of information throughout the project. This paper's purpose is to investigate the overall concept and holistic approach of a Total BIM project to support implementation and strategy work connected to BIM. Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative data were collected through eight semi-structured interviews with digitalization leaders from the case study project. Findings were analyzed using a holistic framework to BIM implementation. Findings: The Total BIM concept was contingent on the strong interdependences between commonly found isolated BIM uses. Four main success factors were identified, production-oriented BIM as the main contractual and legally binding construction document, cloud-based model management, user-friendly on-site mobile BIM software and strong leadership. Originality/value: A unique case is studied where BIM is used throughout all project phases as a single source of information and communication platform. No 2D paper drawings were used on-site and the Total BIM case study highlights the importance of a new digitalized construction process.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | BIM; BIM on-site; building information modeling; digitalization; total BIM |
Date Deposited: | 12 Apr 2025 18:44 |
Last Modified: | 12 Apr 2025 18:44 |