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Title: Adoption Level of Building Information Modelling by Selected Professionals in Kwara State
Authors: Anifowose, Opeyemi Maroof
Babarinde, Sunday Ajiboye
Olanrewaju, Oludolapo Ibrahim
Keywords: Building Information Modelling,
Built Environment Professionals
Adoption,
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: Environmental Technology and Science Journal
Citation: Anifowose, O. M., Babarinde, S. A., & Olanrewaju, O. I. (2018) Adoption Level of Building Information Modelling by Selected Professionals in Kwara State, Environmental Technology & Science Journal 9(2): Pp 92-98
Abstract: Adoption of Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a major issue of discuss among professionals concerned within the construction industry and built environment in various countries of the world. BIM represents the development and use of computer-generated n-dimensional (n-D) models to simulate the planning, design, construction and operation of a facility and it presents a paradigm shift and upturn of construction process from the traditional mode. This study assessed the adoption level of BIM by the selected professionals in the built environment. One hundred and thirty-six (136) questionnaires were administered to practising Architects, Builders, Civil Engineers, Estate Surveyors and Quantity Surveyors in Kwara-State. Data obtained from the survey were analysed using descriptive analysis (Graphs, Relative Importance Index, Mean Item Score). 40% of the respondents were familiar with the BIM concept, 77% of the respondents agreed that BIM is necessary for their profession, and there is a high level of anticipated use of BIM both for their professional activities and on building projects. Few Studies on BIM and lack of requisite knowledge served as the major deterrent to BIM adoption. The study recommended that BIM should be incorporated in the curricula of all Tertiary Institutions providing training in undergraduate programmes in built environment and also by incorporating a short term BIM training for professionals. The study provides a detailed report on the awareness, perception and disposition as well as the adoption level of BIM in Kwara-State which can be generalized for the country.
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