Affiliation:
1. RMIT University, Australia
2. University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract
The effective undertaking of BIM as a systemic innovation requires tighter collaboration among multiple stakeholders and supply chain partners and entails a culture change. However, obtaining a high degree of collaboration is difficult given the nature of construction projects with a diverse supply chain and stakeholders involved in a project. Therefore, this study focuses on the current improvements and approaches in facilitating the BIM-enabled collaboration as a transformative approach in the built environment.
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