Building information modeling (BIM) adoption for enhanced legal and contractual management in construction projects

Saad Alotaibi, B. and Waqar, A. and Radu, D. and M.Khan, A. and Dodo, Y. and Althoey, F. and Almujibah, H. (2024) Building information modeling (BIM) adoption for enhanced legal and contractual management in construction projects. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 15 (7).

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Abstract

Building information modeling (BIM) adoption offers significant benefits for construction projects, including enhanced collaboration and legal/contractual management. However, the impacts of BIM deployment on construction contracts and dispute resolution remain unclear. This research analyzed the regulatory and legal implications of BIM adoption in construction industry via a framework evaluating Contractual Frameworks (CF), Dispute Resolution (DR), Legal Awareness (LA), and Risk Management (RM). Fifteen qualitative interviews with construction industry experts provided key insights. The results showed CF, DR, and LA have a large positive impact on BIM adoption, while RM has a smaller effect. Specifically, clearly defined BIM protocols in contracts, efficient dispute resolution mechanisms, and legal knowledge of BIM are essential to ensure effective deployment. These findings imply construction project managers should proactively address contractual and legal factors to manage risks, encourage collaboration, and adhere to regulations when implementing BIM. This research makes a significant contribution by addressing the lack of empirical insights on the contractual and legal aspects of BIM adoption. The qualitative methodology provides in-depth perspectives from experienced industry practitioners. The findings offer valuable insights for stakeholders worldwide seeking to leverage BIM. Further comparative research across regions and industries would continue to advance comprehension of the legal implications of BIM adoption. © 2024 THE AUTHORS

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Architectural design; Construction; Construction industry; Information theory; Laws and legislation; Project management, Awareness management; Building Information Modelling; Construction contract; Construction dispute; Construction projects; Contractual framework; Dispute resolution; Legal awareness; Legal implications; Risks management, Risk management
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 04 Jun 2024 14:19
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2024 14:19
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/19595

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