Critical components for successful BIM-based sustainable building design collaboration: structural equation model analysis

Author:

Ohueri Chukwuka Christian,Liew San Chuin,Bamgbade Jibril Adewale,Enegbuma Wallace Imoudu

Abstract

Purpose The efficient application of building information modeling (BIM) methodology in the sustainable building design process, known as green BIM, provides ideal leverage to significantly enhance multidiscipline team collaboration. However, the practical execution of green BIM is characterized by issues such as duplication of work, information silos and poor cross-party coordination. Besides, there are limited studies on the specific components that are critical to driving green BIM collaborative design. This study aims to establish the critical components of green BIM collaborative design to enable the multidiscipline team to effectively use diverse software to collaboratively exchange accurate information, thus ensuring informed decision-making in the sustainable building design process. Design/methodology/approach Data were obtained by using a questionnaire to survey 360 respondents comprising mainly architects and engineers (civil, mechanical and electrical) in Malaysia. Subsequently, data were analyzed via confirmatory factor analysis. Afterward, a measurement model was established and used to test the 11 hypotheses of this study. Findings A covariance-based structural equation model of the critical components for successful BIM-based sustainable building design collaboration was established. Practical implications The research findings will guide the multidisciplinary team to collaboratively exchange accurate information in green BIM practices. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is the first attempt in the literature to provide a pragmatic approach for practitioners to combine the established critical components of green BIM to collaboratively exchange heterogeneous sustainability criteria and efficiently design buildings with high sustainability performance, particularly in emerging countries like Malaysia.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Engineering,Building and Construction

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