Building Information Modeling (BIM) In Project Management: Utilization Of 5d Bim For The Construction Of Second Ayala Bridge/ Joshua S. Belandres, Rico C. Carolino, James Darelle M. Dinio, Frederick Z. Ilan and Jerome A. Ymas.--
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TextPublication details: Technological University Of The Philippines, Manila. 2024Description: xiv, 217 pages. 29 cmContent type: - BTH TA 145 B45 2024
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College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering: Technological University Of The Philippines, Manila. 2024
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) adoption in the Philippines remains limited
due to high software costs, a shortage of skilled BIM operators, and reliance on traditional
tools like AutoCAD and MS Excel. Despite its transformative potential, BIM has yet to
gain widespread appreciation among academicians and practitioners in the construction
industry. This study demonstrates the application of 5D BIM in project management,
focusing on the Second Ayala Bridge Construction Project. A diagnostic research design
was employed to investigate challenges and propose solutions. Bentley Applications,
including OpenBridge Modeler for 3D modeling, iTwin Synchronizer as a cloud-based
construction management platform, and Synchro 4D Pro for 4D and 5D modeling, were
utilized. Using the 5D BIM model and data from JICA’s feasibility study, the study
produced various deliverables, including a clash-free model, automated drawings,
scheduling, Gantt charts, Planned Value Analysis (PVA), construction simulations,
dynamic reports, model-based Quantity Takeoff (QTO), and cost estimates. The findings
demonstrated BIM's ability to deliver significant advantages in construction project
management, such as enhanced accuracy, improved scheduling, and streamlined processes.
These results underline the value of adopting BIM in the Philippine construction industry.
However, further exploration and studies are recommended to maximize its potential and
address existing barriers to implementation. By integrating BIM into project management
practices, the construction industry in the Philippines can improve efficiency, reduce costs,
and enhance project outcomes.
Keywords: Building Information Modeling, 5D BIM, Project Management, Bridge
Construction, Philippines
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