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Identifying stakeholders’ roles and relevant project documents for 4D-based collaborative decision making |
Veronika BOLSHAKOVA1( ), Annie GUERRIERO2, Gilles HALIN3 |
1. UMR n°3495 MAP-CRAI Mixed Research Unit Models and Simulations for Architecture and Heritage-Research Centre in Architecture and Engineering, Nancy 54000, France; CNRS—The National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris 75794, France 2. LIST—Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Esch-sur-Alzette L-4362, Luxemburg 3. UMR n°3495 MAP-CRAI Mixed Research Unit Models and Simulations for Architecture and Heritage-Research Centre in Architecture and Engineering, Nancy 54000, France; University of Lorraine, Nancy 54000, France |
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Abstract To fully understand and effectively implement 4D building information modelling (BIM) models and methods, we need to develop a precise knowledge of which project digital documents should be used and how they influence the decision-making (DM) process. This article studies the convergence between uses of 4D BIM and digital project documents. We hypothesize that a clear visualization of the construction simulation through a 4D model is a useful source of information and a support for DM at collaborative meetings. Through this research, we continue to progress toward a new 4D-based collective decision device, so these elements will contribute to propose 4D BIM as DM support on architecture engineering construction (AEC) projects. Further, the present research will be complemented by results from questionnaires given at a later research stage. The article presents a brief review of BIM context to consider ways of fostering the implementation of all 4D BIM uses (not only visualization). It then introduces a proposition for 4D BIM uses implementation by the project development phase. It concludes by summarizing stakeholders’ roles and documents relevant to 4D BIM uses.
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Keywords
BIM
4D BIM
4D BIM use
AEC project management
collaboration
decision making
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Corresponding Author(s):
Veronika BOLSHAKOVA
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Just Accepted Date: 17 May 2019
Online First Date: 18 June 2019
Issue Date: 02 March 2020
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