“Architects and engineers work on the same 3D model, allowing them to visualize the problems that may arise on-site in advance. BIM makes it possible to solve issues before they occur – reducing waste of materials and avoiding delays, which ultimately drive up the project’s budget. This a...
For example, AI can be used to examine data to further predict potential delays in construction schedules. AI-powered tools such as chatbots can also help customers, and other stakeholders get quick answers to their questions, improving overall customer satisfaction and reducing the workload on cus...
Based on the opinions obtained from the industry practitioners, this research mainly focuses on analyzing the status quo of BIM and VDC and how to promote the adoption of these technologies in the future. The interview questions were divided into three parts (technology, process, and culture), ...
and reduce the time it takes to design and build buildings, Flux asks: What if there was a standard library where people could build upon the work of others, as opposed to solving the same problems over and over again?
Her answer – in 2 hour professional practice courses – unfortunately leaves as many questions as it answers. While the essays are generally of high quality, there are a couple clunkers – which is unfortunate, given how short a document this is. “Characterizing the Problem: Bioenergetic Inform...
We designed questions to be as less directive as possible, without suggesting or leading towards particular answers. We also tried to put together different types of question such as multiple choices, ratings and open answer question and the participants were also asked to describe freely their ...
Answers to these questions were sought in literature and by making field visits and interviews. The literature review made it posible to understand the development in the industry. The study of the historical backg...
We designed questions to be as less directive as possible, without suggesting or leading towards particular answers. We also tried to put together different types of question such as multiple choices, ratings and open answer question and the participants were also asked to describe freely their ...
After collecting basic information from interviewers, the main body of the questionnaire contains hierarchical comparison questions in pairwise, where the available answers are in a 9:1 to 1:9 scale in accordance with AHP methodologies [68,69,70,71,72]. Respondents are requested to check one ...
Each interview consisted of 8–13 questions split over five sections that probed respondents’ familiarity with BIM, the state of BIM adoption, and the procedures used by design firms in the Middle East. In the first part, we asked the interviewee some basic questions about themselves. The seco...