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A Review of application building information modeling (BIM) during pre-construction stage: retrospective and future directions
Pre-construction is one of the biggest areas of risk and uncertainty in construction
project as it deals with subsurface ground conditions information. The amount of detail data
needed in pre-construction especially for existing data modelling and site analysis should be
sufficient enough to ensure that significant risks could not reasonably be anticipated. Current
practicing method in interpreting data during this stage tasks reveal limitation. Construction
industry faced many obstacles due to the depends on the traditional practice; paper-based
document which missing and redundant data always happened. In recent years, there has been a
shift in construction where people move to BIM application because of its potential to reduce
the problem faced by infrastructure world. BIM has become a successful technology and
widely popular in the construction world especially in developed countries because of its
potential. Nowadays, people are moving one step ahead in BIM which is adoption of BIM
during pre-construction stage. Thus, this paper review studies centered on BIM-integrated
modelling during preconstruction stage. But there is lack of practical researches have been
made during this stage. Although a large number of studies on BIM have been conducted in the
past decade, a lack of consensus remains among researchers and practitioners regarding the
applications of BIM during pre-construction stage, the availability of subsequent data
integration tool for geotechnical activity. A comprehensive literature review was conducted for
data collection and analysis. After in-depth review of journal articles widely cover the
application of BIM, this study summarizes an overview and critical reflection of geotechnical
data integration using BIM during pre-construction stage. The results are useful for the
identification of research clusters and topics in the BIM community