
Strategies for Building Information Modelling Adoption in the South African Construction Industry
Author(s) -
Tawakalitu Bisola Odubiyi,
Clinton Aigbavboa,
Wellington Didibhuku Thwala,
Nendy Netshidane
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
modular and offsite construction (moc) summit proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-5438
DOI - 10.29173/mocs133
Subject(s) - cronbach's alpha , procurement , building information modeling , business , work (physics) , construction industry , questionnaire , process management , test (biology) , process (computing) , knowledge management , marketing , operations management , engineering , construction engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , paleontology , social science , sociology , scheduling (production processes) , biology , service (business) , operating system
The present state of the construction industry worldwide requires continual improvement. The quest for improvement is to the advantage of all concerned stakeholders. Innovation has been identified as this improvement measure. Building Information Model (BIM) is an example of such innovation in the construction industry. This work presents the strategies required for full adoption of BIM among construction professionals in South Africa. The study conducted a questionnaire survey among construction professionals in Gauteng province, South Africa. Data gathered were analyzed using percentage, mean item score and Kruskal-Wallis H-Test. The reliability of the questionnaire was also determined using Cronbach-alpha test. Embracing BIM requirements in construction supply chain, encouraging stakeholders collaboration, clear understanding of procurement process, and interpretation of accurate information are identified as key strategies for proper BIM adoption in for construction activities in South Africa