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http://dx.doi.org/10.13161/kibim.2021.11.2.017

A Study on Priority of BIM Introduction Policy - Focusing on Overseas Cases and Analytic Hierarchy Process Analysis -  

Park, Jin (서울시립대학교 국제도시과학대학원)
Yeom, Chun-Ho (서울시립대학교 국제도시과학대학원)
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Journal of KIBIM / v.11, no.2, 2021 , pp. 17-23 More about this Journal
Abstract
BIM (Building Information Model/Modeling) is attracting attention not only as a unit technology, but also as a factor that can promote the transformation of the entire construction industry process. This study aims to investigate the status and cases of policy introduction and legalization of BIM in foreign countries for the advancement of their own construction industry, and to discover policy implications that can be applied to Korea. The first survey uncovered policy elements, and based on this, the second survey conducted an in-depth survey of experts in actual BIM service and research activities. Looking at each priority, BIM standardization, mandating BIM in projects, payment standard establishment, and PQ additional points were given the highest level of importance.
Keywords
BIM Introduction Policy; AHP Analysis of BIM Practitioners; BIM Activation Factors;
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