Barriers of BIM Integration on Risk Management Practices in Private Construction Project from Contractors’ Perspective

 




 

Tan, Chiaw Chuan (2021) Barriers of BIM Integration on Risk Management Practices in Private Construction Project from Contractors’ Perspective. Final Year Project (Bachelor), Tunku Abdul Rahman University College.

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Abstract

In AEC industry, successful delivering a construction project become a difficulty to all construction project team. Starting from year 2011, the total abandon project has an increasing trend whereby this phenomenon is due to the improper risk management method. The implementation of BIM in first project since 2010 in Malaysia has given highly persuasive in ensuring the delivery of the construction project. The integration of the 4D BIM dimension in risk management practice is a must to tackle all the project effectively. However, the existing barriers of integration have restrained the construction industry from integrating BIM in risk management practice. This study aims to determine the barrier of BIM integration and its positive impacts on risk management. Also, the relationship between the barriers of BIM integration and its impact on risk management will be determined. The target respondents of this study are the construction project team working in contractor firm registered under CIDB grade 1 to 7. A quantitative data collection method will be used in this study. A survey questionnaire will be distributed to target respondents. The data collected will be analysed by using the SPSS software system and the relationship in between will be tested by using Pearson Correlation (1-tailed) test. The surprising findings in this research are there is a positive relationship between barrier of BIM integration and its impact on risk management. Thus, the barriers of integration will directly affect the performance of risk management.

Item Type: Final Year Project
Subjects: Technology > Building construction
Technology > Building construction > Quantity surveying
Social Sciences > Management > Risk management
Faculties: Faculty of Built Environment > Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours)
Depositing User: Library Staff
Date Deposited: 14 Jul 2021 05:58
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2021 05:58
URI: https://eprints.tarc.edu.my/id/eprint/18836