A systematic literature review on building information modelling (BIM) implementation assessment criteria
List of Authors
  • Muhammad ‘Ashrof ‘Arifuddin Zakaria , Nor Asma Hafizah Hadzaman

Keyword
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM), BIM implementation, BIM Assessment Criteria, Assessment criteria, Systematic Literature Review

Abstract
  • Assessment is a managerial evaluation tool that measures the organization's assessment gap, which focuses on Building Information Modelling in this instance (BIM). In other words, assessment criteria are essential for measuring the present quality, capability, and repeatability of BIM implementation. Although various effort by many parties in Malaysian construction industry to promote BIM among construction professionals in order to improve construction practises, the country's construction industry is still dominated by traditional processes, which have a negative impact on development and global competitiveness. Hence, the objective of this paper is to determine the BIM assessment criteria based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). The conclusion of this study is the identification of the BIM assessment criteria into several categories. This study provides other researchers and organisations with references for determining the BIM assessment criteria in order to increase the level of BIM implementation

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