Navigating the Adoption of 5D Building Information Modeling: Insights from Norway

Author:

Hosamo Haidar Hosamo12ORCID,Rolfsen Christian Nordahl1,Zeka Florent1,Sandbeck Sigurd1,Said Sami1,Sætre Morten André1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Built Environment, Oslo Metropolitan University, St. Olavs Plass, P.O. Box 4, NO-0130 Oslo, Norway

2. SALab Sustainable Architecture Lab, Department of Architecture, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh 12435, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Exploring the integration of 5D Building Information Modeling (BIM) within the Norwegian construction sector, this study examines its transformative impact on cost estimation and project management, highlighting technological and skill-based adoption challenges. Through methodical case studies and interviews with industry experts, it is revealed that 5D BIM significantly enhances the precision of cost estimations and effectively reduces financial overruns in complex construction projects, indicating an industry shift towards its broader acceptance. The research sets out to explore current challenges and opportunities in 5D BIM, assess the usability and integration of software tools, and understand systemic barriers and skill gaps hindering further progress. These objectives lead to a detailed understanding of 5D BIM’s role in improving economic and procedural efficiencies in construction. Suggesting its pivotal role in the evolving construction management realm, the study contributes important insights into 5D BIM’s transformative potential and underscores its importance in advancing the construction industry’s digital transformation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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