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Enablers for the adoption and use of BIM in main contractor companies in the UK

Reyhaneh S. Shojaei (Department of Land Economy, Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research (CCHPR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) (Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK)
Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong (Department of Land Economy, Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research (CCHPR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK) (Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK)
Gemma Burgess (Department of Land Economy, Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research (CCHPR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 4 February 2022

Issue publication date: 8 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Widespread efforts to promote the use of building information modelling (BIM) as part of the construction industry transformation agenda in many advanced countries are yet to reach the wished-for effects. While there are various studies on the factors influencing BIM adoption, empirical evidence detailing how construction companies can successfully adopt BIM in their organisations remains scarce. This paper identifies and describes how enabling factors are implemented by large UK contractor firms to transform their organisations using BIM for projects.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative exploratory approach is employed in this paper. Data are gathered through 42 semi-structured interviews with professionals in strategic and management roles in construction companies in the UK, followed by case studies of five leading main contractor companies selected to provide examples of how they implemented the identified enablers.

Findings

This research identifies and describes six key enabling factors that influence successful BIM adoption and implementation, namely, committed leadership and management; a digital transformation strategy with realistic objectives; building a capable supplier network; building trust-based relationships with clients; upskilling employees; and establishing a robust structure for effective collaboration and communication.

Practical implications

Nine practical recommendations are provided to guide construction firms in taking steps to adopt and use BIM in their organisations and for their projects.

Originality/value

This study provides empirical evidence detailing how key enablers are implemented towards successful BIM adoption and use by large UK contractors.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: This research forms part of the Centre for Digital Built Britain’s (CDBB) work at the University of Cambridge within the Construction Innovation Hub. The Construction Innovation Hub is funded by UK Research and Innovation through the Industrial Strategy Fund. Industry partners: The authors wish to acknowledge the support from interviewees and the construction firms that participated in this research. Without them, this study would not be possible. Declaration of interest statement: There is no conflicting interest for any of the authors.

Citation

Shojaei, R.S., Oti-Sarpong, K. and Burgess, G. (2023), "Enablers for the adoption and use of BIM in main contractor companies in the UK", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 30 No. 4, pp. 1726-1745. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-07-2021-0650

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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