Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study

Previous research has consistently shown that the implementation of BIM has brought tremendous benefits to clients. A number of countries around the world especially among the developed nations have realized the vast opportunities that BIM brings and have thus been investing to develop their own c...

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Main Authors: Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain, Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain, Adi Irfan, Che Ani, Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki, Mohd Ali, Z.
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spelling ump-118852019-07-02T03:10:41Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11885/ Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain Adi Irfan, Che Ani Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki Mohd Ali, Z. Q Science (General) Previous research has consistently shown that the implementation of BIM has brought tremendous benefits to clients. A number of countries around the world especially among the developed nations have realized the vast opportunities that BIM brings and have thus been investing to develop their own capability. In Malaysia, BIM is still in the infancy stage as it currently stands. As such, the implementation of BIM is likely to face a number of challenges in its adoption. Therefore, the aim of this research is to measure the potential of value of BIM implementation from the perspective of client organisation. A 25-item questionnaire was piloted and randomly distributed to 500 private clients organisations in Malaysia, which yielded 13% response rate. Rasch measurement model was employed in the analysis of responses from 65 clients’ organisations using WINSTEPS version 3.73. Preliminary results showed that clients’ organisations were divided into five groups according to separation strata namely: innovators (n=2); late adopters (n=9); early majority (n=23); late majority (n=9); and laggards (n=7). The most competent group had logit score of Pmax = +6.17 while the logit score for the least competent group, Pmin = -6.00. Preliminary findings suggest that Malaysia is on the right track to implement BIM like in other developed countries. EJAET 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11885/1/Unlocking%20the%20Potential%20Value%20of%20BIM%20Implementation%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain and Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain and Adi Irfan, Che Ani and Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki and Mohd Ali, Z. (2015) Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study. European Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology, 2 (12). pp. 11-20. ISSN 2394 - 658X http://www.ejaet.com/PDF/2-12/EJAET-2-12-11-20.pdf
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topic Q Science (General)
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Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain
Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain
Adi Irfan, Che Ani
Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki
Mohd Ali, Z.
Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
description Previous research has consistently shown that the implementation of BIM has brought tremendous benefits to clients. A number of countries around the world especially among the developed nations have realized the vast opportunities that BIM brings and have thus been investing to develop their own capability. In Malaysia, BIM is still in the infancy stage as it currently stands. As such, the implementation of BIM is likely to face a number of challenges in its adoption. Therefore, the aim of this research is to measure the potential of value of BIM implementation from the perspective of client organisation. A 25-item questionnaire was piloted and randomly distributed to 500 private clients organisations in Malaysia, which yielded 13% response rate. Rasch measurement model was employed in the analysis of responses from 65 clients’ organisations using WINSTEPS version 3.73. Preliminary results showed that clients’ organisations were divided into five groups according to separation strata namely: innovators (n=2); late adopters (n=9); early majority (n=23); late majority (n=9); and laggards (n=7). The most competent group had logit score of Pmax = +6.17 while the logit score for the least competent group, Pmin = -6.00. Preliminary findings suggest that Malaysia is on the right track to implement BIM like in other developed countries.
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author Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain
Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain
Adi Irfan, Che Ani
Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki
Mohd Ali, Z.
author_facet Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain
Mohd Khairi, Abu Husain
Adi Irfan, Che Ani
Noor Irza, Mohd Zaki
Mohd Ali, Z.
author_sort Afifuddin Husairi, Hussain
title Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
title_short Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
title_full Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the Potential Value of BIM Implementation in Malaysia: A Pilot Study
title_sort unlocking the potential value of bim implementation in malaysia: a pilot study
publisher EJAET
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11885/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11885/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/11885/1/Unlocking%20the%20Potential%20Value%20of%20BIM%20Implementation%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
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