Bim-Carem: Assessing the Bim Capabilities of Design, Construction and Facilities Management Processes in the Construction Industry
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BIM adoption has accelerated worldwide since it is an important enabling technology for digitalisation in the
construction industry. Adopting BIM requires transforming the traditional building life cycle stages (planning,
design, construction and facilities management) into BIM-integrated project deliveries. Assessing the BIM ca-
pabilities of these stages helps organisations to identify gaps in their BIM uses and improve them. There is a lack
of a comprehensive model in the literature for assessing the BIM capabilities of individual building life cycle
stages and their processes. Existing assessment models focus on assessing the BIM maturity of construction
projects and organisations which do not inform the required BIM improvements for individual stages and their
processes. Hence, we iteratively developed the Building Information Modelling (BIM) Capability Assessment
REference Model (BIM-CAREM) and demonstrated its usability through multiple explanatory case studies per-
formed with two international design and engineering companies and two general contractors in Turkey. We
assessed the BIM capabilities of design, construction and facility management processes of various buildings i.e.
residential, stadiums, hospitals and airports. The results showed that the BIM capability levels of design, con-
struction and facility management processes vary within and across the companies.
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Building Information Modeling, Maturity model, BIM maturity, Construction, Digital transformation, 690, Maturity model, Building Information Modeling, 620, Digital transformation, AEC, FM, BIM capability, BIM maturity, Construction
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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