Potential for Integrating Post-Construction Facility Management with BIM in Steel Building Projects in the Middle East
This study explores the potential for integrating post-construction facility management with Building Information Modeling (BIM) in steel building projects in the Middle East, given Jordan as a case study. The rapid evolution and the widespread adoption of BIM technology have transformed construction methodologies, emphasizing a seamless flow of information throughout a building's life cycle. Simultaneously, steel buildings have become a prevalent choice in the Middle East due to their sustainability, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Through a comprehensive survey of professionals involved in the construction and facility management sectors, the study aims to gauge the current practices, challenges, and anticipated benefits of this integration. Preliminary findings suggest a strong inclination among professionals to merge BIM with post-construction facility management in order to enhance the operational efficiency of steel structures. However, challenges such as a lack of standardized protocols, inadequate training, and technological constraints hinder seamless integration. Despite these obstacles, the research underscores the potential rewards of such integration, including predictive maintenance, energy efficiency improvements, and overall lifecycle cost reductions. The study concludes with recommendations for industry stakeholders to facilitate this integration and harness its potential benefits. Copyright ? 2025 Praise Worthy Prize S.r.l. - All rights reserved.
Publishing Year
2025