Modeling the effect of building information modeling (BIM) in reducing rework in construction projects using structural equations method

Rework is one of the management problems in construction projects, which leads to numerous consequences of time, cost and quality of the project. Today, it is clear that reducing rework using new methods such as modeling the impact of building information modeling (BIM) can lead to improving the pro...

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Main Authors: malihe zoghi, ohamad jafar fesharaki, mehrdad Hemasian ettefagh
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Assist. Prof. Dr. Roohollah Taherkhani 2024-03-01
Series:مهندسی و مدیریت ساخت
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Online Access:https://www.jecm.ir/article_206212_0322db22358f17078ceb67b992dbe1d2.pdf
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Summary:Rework is one of the management problems in construction projects, which leads to numerous consequences of time, cost and quality of the project. Today, it is clear that reducing rework using new methods such as modeling the impact of building information modeling (BIM) can lead to improving the productivity of the construction industry. The use of the structural equation research method to influence the relationship between variables in this research showed that identifying errors and recording them at the right time and place can lead to a reduction in rework in project implementation. According to the results of the research, it was found that building more complete and comprehensive models by considering different effective variables can lead to better decision making and policies of managers in projects. One of the most important ways to reduce errors and rework is to use building information modeling. BIM can help contractors to reduce errors and omissions in construction methods by increasing more internal coordination between project execution teams and promoting effective coordination and collaboration between professionals from different fields (owners, architects, engineers, contractors and facility managers.
ISSN:2538-1903
2538-2578