TY - JOUR Y1 - 2024/// A1 - Hashim, M.Z. A1 - Othman, I. A1 - Khalid, N.S.M. A1 - Hassan, S.H. A1 - Musa, M.K. JF - Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184282898&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-99-1111-0_42&partnerID=40&md5=e1bcc3dca17c2d7777328238bd292562 EP - 504 VL - 324 AV - none N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 1st International Conference on Emerging Smart Cities, ICESC 2022 ; Conference Date: 1 December 2022 Through 2 December 2022; Conference Code:306839 N2 - The Public Work Department's (JKR) strategic plan for 2020â??2025 aims to implement BIM in 50 of projects, increasing by 10 annually. BIM promotes collaboration, while IBS represents prefabrication in Malaysia. Construction companies invest in BIM and IBS to meet client demands, gradually incorporating them into projects. Challenges arise due to the lack of standardized guidance and resistance to change. Businesses establish BIM units and training programs to address these issues. BIM facilitates technology adoption and changes in management practices. The government encourages BIM and IBS for sustainable construction. IBS provides cost and time savings, increased productivity, and higher quality output. A questionnaire survey examines awareness of BIM and IBS in Malaysia's construction industry. Most industry players are aware of IBS adoption (90.2) and BIM use (80.4), with positive responses on their benefits and challenges. © 2024, Institute of Technology PETRONAS Sdn Bhd. ID - scholars20194 SP - 491 TI - Construction Playersâ?? Awareness on the Use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Industrialized Building System (IBS) in Malaysian Construction Industry KW - Architectural design; Conservation; Construction KW - Building Information Modelling; Building systems; Construction waste minimization; Construction wastes; Industrialized building system; Industrialized buildings; Malaysia; Malaysian construction industry; Public works department; Waste minimization KW - Construction industry ER -