posted on 2016-04-21, 10:13authored byDavid-John Gibbs, Stephen Emmitt, Kirti Ruikar, Wayne Lord
It is probable that a construction project anywhere in the world will encounter some form of delay as a consequence of change. The impact of the delay on the project will vary but it is likely to have a negative financial outcome. Compensation can be requested by an affected party in the form of a claim; however, issues of liability and quantum can be difficult given the ever increasing complexity of construction work involving numerous differing successive parallel tasks with varying levels of interrelated resources. Experts are often
employed to analyse delays based on project records and report their findings to a tribunal. This paper identifies the difficulties associated with the retrieval and representation of information for delay claims and recognises technological opportunities to deal with these challenges. The potential to exploit aspects of BIM to support these possibilities are discussed concluding that it can assist through the ease of access to coordinated
contemporaneous project information and the use of visualisation through multiple
dimensions. In order to support this initiative a detailed review of the literature is undertaken which forms part of an Engineering Doctorate.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
International Journal of 3-D Information Modeling
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
45 - 52
Citation
GIBBS, D-J. ...et al., An investigation into whether building information modelling (BIM) can assist with construction delay claims. International Journal of 3-D Information Modeling, 2(1), pp. 45-52.
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Publication date
2013
Notes
This paper was published in the journal International Journal of 3-D Information Modeling and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ij3dim.2013010105