The building information modelling trajectory in facilities management: A review

EA Pärn, DJ Edwards, MCP Sing - Automation in construction, 2017 - Elsevier
There is a paucity of literature that examines building information modelling (BIM) for asset
management within the architecture, engineering, construction and owner-operated (AECO) …

Transformation from IT-based knowledge management into BIM-supported knowledge management: A literature review

H Wang, X Meng - Expert Systems with Applications, 2019 - Elsevier
Construction is a knowledge-intensive industry, in which organizations are known for the
delivery of products and services, relying on different types of knowledge. To manage …

Risk management in construction projects: a knowledge-based approach

AF Serpella, X Ferrada, R Howard, L Rubio - Procedia-Social and …, 2014 - Elsevier
One of the major roles undertaken by a project manager is the management of the risk of a
project. However, this duty is particularly complex and inefficient if good risk management …

Collaborative knowledge management—A construction case study

B Dave, L Koskela - Automation in construction, 2009 - Elsevier
Due to the new threats and challenges faced by the construction industry today, construction
companies must seek new solutions in order to remain ahead of the competition. Knowledge …

Accident prevention through design (PtD): Integration of building information modeling and PtD knowledge base

J Yuan, X Li, X Xiahou, N Tymvios, Z Zhou… - Automation in construction, 2019 - Elsevier
Eliminating safety risks at the front end of a construction project ranks at the top of the
hierarchy of control, and the concept of Prevention through Design (PtD) aims to address the …

Knowledge loss when older experts leave knowledge-intensive organisations

C Joe, P Yoong, K Patel - Journal of knowledge management, 2013 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to describe different concepts of valuable knowledge
that are perceived to be lost when an older expert departs from a knowledge-intensive …

Seven metaphors to understand digital twins of built assets

JC Camposano, K Smolander, T Ruippo - IEEE Access, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Digital twins have raised the attention of practitioners in the fields of Architecture,
Engineering and Construction, and Facilities Management (AEC/FM). The term broadly …

Understanding barriers to BIM implementation: Their impact across organizational levels in relation to BIM maturity

S Siebelink, H Voordijk, M Endedijk… - Frontiers of Engineering …, 2021 - Springer
This multiple case study of a contracting firm contributes to understanding the barriers that
organizations face during the implementation of building information modeling (BIM) by …

Knowledge management for sustainable competitiveness in small and medium surveying practices

CO Egbu, S Hari, SH Renukappa - Structural survey, 2005 - emerald.com
Purpose–An investigation of the importance of the knowledge of the key individuals in
organisations, knowledge within organisations as well as customer capital and knowledge; …

Capturing knowledge in construction projects: Knowledge platform for contractors

S Kivrak, G Arslan, I Dikmen… - Journal of management in …, 2008 - ascelibrary.org
Managing knowledge effectively is critical to the survival and advance of a company,
especially in project-based industries such as construction. However, capturing knowledge …