Adoption and Awareness of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Pakistan
Adoption and Awareness of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Pakistan
Adoption and Awareness of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Pakistan
in Pakistan
Group Members :
1. Umar Farooq (FA15-BCV-070)
2. Rafaqat Shoaib (FA15-BCV-048)
3. Nasir Khan (FA15-BCV-096)
4. Adnan Haider Khan (FA15-BCV-063)
In Supervision of :
Dr. Kashif Ur Rehman
1
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
Problem
troduction Objectives
Statement
Research Work
gnificance
Methodology Schedule
2
INTRODUCTION
3
INTRODUCTION
4
INTRODUCTION
Building Information
Modeling (BIM) is an
intelligent 3D model based
process for
5
INTRODUCTION
BIM is a process of
designing a building in
collaboration.
6
PROBLEM STATEMENT
7
OBJECTIVES
8
SIGNIFICANCE OF BIM
10
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Phase-1 :
Re-modeling of an existing structure using BIM and
comparing it with the previous results.
Phase-2 :
Identification of barriers in BIM Adoption taxonomy
in Pakistan through questionnaire based survey.
Sharing Findings of Phase-1 of our project with
construction firms for the awareness of BIM in
Pakistan.
11
FLOW CHART
Phase-1 Phase-2
Remodeling Survey
Questionnaire
Collection of Data
Analysis of data
Modeling in BIM
Distribution of
Analysis of data results
Comparison of
12 results
GANTT CHART
Topic Selection
Literature Review
Proposal Writing
Data Collection
Pending
Data Modeling In Progress
Comparison of models
Questionnaire survey
Data Analysis
Theisis Writing
Oct-18 Nov-18 Dec-18 Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19
13
REFERENCES
1. Maqsoom, A., C. Charoenngam, and M. Awais, Internationalization process of Pakistani contractors:
An exploratory study, in ICCREM 2013: Construction and Operation in the Context of
Sustainability. 2013. p. 59-72.
2. Gardezi, S.S.S., I.A. Manarvi, and S.J.S. Gardezi, Time extension factors in construction industry of
Pakistan. Procedia Engineering, 2014. 77: p. 196-204.
3. Maqsoom, A. and C. Charoenngam, Motives and competitive assets of Pakistani international
construction contracting firms: impact of size and international experience. Journal of Financial
Management of Property and Construction, 2014. 19(2): p. 138-151.
4. Memon, N.A., M.A. Laghari, and F.A. Memon, Factors contributing to the waste generation in
building projects of Pakistan. Mehran University Research Journal Of Engineering & Technology,
2016. 35(1): p. 95.
5. Mendelsohn, R., The Constructibility Review Process: A Constructor's Perspective. Journal of
Management in Engineering, 1997. 13(3): p. 17-19.
6. Masood, R., M. Kharal, and A. Nasir, Is BIM adoption advantageous for construction industry of
Pakistan? Procedia Engineering, 2014. 77: p. 229-238.
14
15