Barriers to the Integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Modular Construction in Sub-Saharan Africa

Author:

Saliu Lukman O.1ORCID,Monko Rehema1,Zulu Sam2ORCID,Maro Godwin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Building Economics, School of Architecture, Construction Economics and Management, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam P.O. Box 35176, Tanzania

2. School of Built Environment, Engineering, and Computing, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds LS2 8AG, UK

Abstract

The construction industry is constantly evolving through government policies, technologies, and innovative processes. BIM and modular construction are innovative concepts aimed at achieving sustainable smart cities by enhancing cost performance, efficiency, and sustainability. Despite growing global interest in their integration, there is a notable knowledge gap in sub-Saharan Africa. As a result, this research aims to explore the barriers to integrating BIM into modular construction in sub-Saharan Africa. The study adopted a non-experimental design, using a four-stage methodological framework. Initially, a literature review was carried out to conceptualize the study. Stage two involves a pilot survey to create an adequate data collection instrument. In the third stage, 81 registered companies were purposely selected, and data was collected through an online survey. Finally, the fourth stage uses descriptive and inferential techniques to make logical and informed conclusions. The top-ranked barriers are high initial costs, insufficient cross-field expertise, stakeholder collaboration problems, limited software interoperability, and skills shortages. Recommendations include early stakeholder collaboration, BIM execution plan development by modular companies, improved staff training, and increasing financial support from the government. Future research should explore country-specific barriers and case studies to aid the integration of the two innovative solutions in the region.

Funder

Africa Sustainable Infrastructure Mobility (ASIM) Scholarship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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