| Literature DB >> 35035454 |
Hui Liu1, Qianqian Ju1, Na Zhao2, Hujun Li3, Miroslaw J Skibniewski4,5,6.
Abstract
Building information modeling (BIM) is evolving as a digital infrastructure model for innovation in the construction field. The innovation-enabling potential of BIM has been highly neglected in the literature. This study explores the innovative potential of BIM, specifically its value in enabling construction innovation (CI). Through reflective research and a literature review, the relationship between BIM and CI is redefined, BIM-CI's value spectrum and underlying mechanisms are mapped and their required resources and activities are illustrated. The results indicate that different BIM applications provide various proinnovation environments wherein CI may flourish. Extra attention should be paid to BIM-enabled systematic collaborative innovation and digital innovation ecosystems with BIM as the core infrastructure that integrates the physical space with cyberspace to accelerate radical innovation. This study extends BIM management research by considering digital innovation and providing a new perspective for CI management theory and practice. The results will provide academics with a solid point of departure for developing relevant research and serve as a reference for practitioners who intend to utilize BIM for efficient innovation in construction projects.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35035454 PMCID: PMC8759830 DOI: 10.1155/2022/2586307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comput Intell Neurosci
Figure 1Relationship between BIM and CI.
Figure 2The classification of CI adapted from Slaughter [4].
Alignment of innovative capabilities of BIM with innovation models for construction adapted from Slaughter [4] and Murphy [20].
| Type of CI | Definition | Scale of change | Example | Resource and activities required by BIM-enabled CI | Enabling mechanisms | BIM application mode | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Timing of commitment | Degree of coordination within the project team | Need for special resources | Supervision organizational level | Supervision type | Supervision competency | ||||||
| Incremental | A small improvement to the standard practice based on existing experience and knowledge | Small | Modified construction process conducted on-site | At any time | None | None | At locus of improvement | Notification | Specific product or process | Path creation oriented | Visualization |
| Modular | A significant change in concept within a component but one that leaves the links to other components and systems unchanged | Computer-aided design (CAD) | At the design stage | None | For concept change | At design level | Notification, review | Technical competency | Coordination | ||
| Architectural | A small change within a component but a major change in the links to other components and systems | Self-compacting concrete | At the design-to-implementation stages | Among affected parties | For complementary changes | At the affected system level | Notification, agreement, review | System competency | Trading zone building oriented | Analysis | |
| System | Multiple integrated innovations that complement each other to achieve new functions or levels of performance | Ballastless track | At the conceptual design stage | With all project team members | For integration of set of innovations | At top engineering management level | Project scope, agreement, review | Technical, system competency and organizational authority | Collaboration | ||
| Radical | A breakthrough in science or technology | Major | DT | At the technical feasibility stage | With top management from all involved organizations | For breakthrough | At top management level | Project objectives and scope | Specialized technical competency | Trading zone building + path creation oriented | Infrastructure |
Figure 3The value level of the innovative capability of BIM in construction projects.
Figure 4Collaborative innovation enabled by BIM in construction projects by Liu et al. [3].