السنة | 2025 |
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التخصص | ماجستير إدارة المشاريع الهندسية |
العنوان | Enhancing building construction readiness through building information model : ACase study of residential buildings in Madaba |
اسم المشرف الرئيسي | - - | Mohammad Albtoush |
اسم المشرف المشارك | - - | Diala Atiyat |
اسم الطالب | - - | Ali Salameh Alkaabneh |
Abstract | This study investigates BIM implementation in improving readiness for residential?building construction in Madaba, Jordan. The research looks into BIM's hurdles: high upfront investment, low technical knowledge among industry professionals, and interoperability of different BIM software. The article also looks at ways to get around these problems, such as making standardized protocols, putting plans for involving stakeholders, and giving people money from the government to use it more. The results suggest that BIM significantly impacts construction preparation by enhancing project planning, design visualization, resource allocation,?and risk management. It offers enhanced operational efficiency, fewer mistakes, better quality control,?and better cost control. Moreover, BIM improves interaction and collaboration between the project parties, thus enabling?better construction process flow. Data were collected through a descriptive-analytical approach, employing surveys distributed to a purposive sample of participants, including architects, engineers, and project managers. The study found that 58.5% of respondents were male, with the majority aged 30-40 (50.5%). BIM's benefits were rated highly, with improved design visualization receiving an average score of 4.29, better communication at 4.23, and enhanced resource management at 4.21. However, challenges were also identified, such as tool compatibility issues (average: 3.90), stakeholder resistance (average: 3.88), and high implementation costs (average: 3.81). Practical strategies for addressing these challenges include regular monitoring of return on investment (average: 4.04), the development of standardized protocols (average: 4.00), and adapting BIM processes for small projects (average: 4.00). The study recommends enhancing BIM compatibility, increasing awareness through training programs, providing government incentives, and exploring cost-effective solutions, such as open-source BIM tools. Future research should include broader field studies, improvements in digital infrastructure, and an expansion of BIM applications to infrastructure and non-residential projects. These findings highlight BIM's transformative potential to enhance construction readiness in residential projects in Madaba and similar regions. Keywords: Building Information Modeling, Construction Readiness, Residential Projects, Jordan, BIM Challenges, Stakeholder Collaboration. |
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