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Aug 19, 2024

Comparing Task Performance of BIM and CAD in Completing Construction Project Activities: A Lab Experiment Approach

Publication: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Volume 30, Issue 4

Abstract

Combined usage of computer-aided design (CAD) and building information modeling (BIM) in the same construction project can result in unwarranted issues. Stakeholders might combine CAD and BIM due to a lack of awareness of the benefits of implementing BIM exclusively. A lateral comparison between the impact of CAD and BIM on different project activities can provide stakeholders with the necessary awareness. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the task performance of BIM and CAD in completing different construction project activities in a controlled environment. To achieve that, this study used an experimental lab research approach. The study participants were industry professionals with experience in using CAD and/or BIM to produce different project outputs. The outputs were analyzed to identify shifts in task performance among the participants, including mean and median analysis and ANOVA. The results, encompassing duration, completeness, and accuracy, highlight BIM’s superiority over CAD. Extrapolating these results to overall task performance, BIM exhibits approximately two times better performance than CAD. The study reveals that BIM’s integrated and dynamic modeling approach contributes to its superior performance, enhancing accuracy, completeness, and efficiency in construction project activities. As a result, the study emphasizes the importance of using BIM exclusively. Nevertheless, this is the first study that laterally compares the performance of BIM and CAD in completing different construction project activities in a controlled environment.

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Acknowledgments

This work was supported by Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (RDU223314) and Bimage Consulting (M) Sdn. Bhd. The authors are also thankful to the industry practitioners who participated in this work.

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Received: Dec 22, 2023
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Published online: Aug 19, 2024
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Senior Engagement Leader, AEC Industry Strategy, Autodesk Singapore 138633, Singapore. Email: [email protected]
Associate Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Univ. Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, 26300 Kuantan, Malaysia; Visiting Professor, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Daffodil International Univ., 1341 Dhaka, Bangladesh (corresponding author). ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8042-0392. Email: [email protected]
Ahmad Tarmizi Haron, Ph.D. [email protected]
Associate Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Univ. Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah, 26300 Kuantan, Malaysia. Email: [email protected]

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