Bim critical success factors in different Lifecycle Phases: A review exploring the technology, people, and process bim categories

Authors

  • Aline V. Arrotéia University of Sao Paulo Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Tássia F. L. da Silva University of Sao Paulo Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Gustavo G. do Amaral University of Sao Paulo Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Silvio B. Melhado University of Sao Paulo Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Marly M. de Carvalho University of Sao Paulo Georgia Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19255/JMPM02903

Keywords:

BIM, Building Information Modeling, Critical success factors, Building life cycle

Abstract

This study aims to draw the scenario of the BIM research field and investigates the relationship of BIM categories (technology, process, and people) with critical success factors, stratified in four life cycle phases (Design, Pre-Construction, Construction, and Operation). The research design is a literature review (SLR) performed through bibliometrics and content analysis. The findings showed the theme evolution based on two motor themes that stood out, artificial intelligence and construction supply chain; three niche themes emerged, data exchange, lean construction, and smart contracts. Finally, we verified the lack of studies focusing on enhancing BIM research related to the Process and People BIM categories once the Technology category has been more studied in the field.

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Published

2022-06-14

How to Cite

Arrotéia, A. V. ., da Silva, T. F. L. ., G. do Amaral, G. ., Melhado, S. B. ., & de Carvalho, M. M. . (2022). Bim critical success factors in different Lifecycle Phases: A review exploring the technology, people, and process bim categories. The Journal of Modern Project Management, 10(1), 32–51. https://doi.org/10.19255/JMPM02903