TY - CONF TI - Information Flow Comparison Between Traditional and Bim-Based Projects in the Design Phase C1 - Fortaleza, Brazil C3 - 21th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction SP - 761 EP - 770 PY - 2013 AU - Al Hattab, Malak AU - Hamzeh, Farook AD - PhD Student, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut Riad El-Solh 1107 2020, Lebanon, Mobile +961 70 931272, mja28@aub.edu.lb AD - Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, American University of Beirut, Beirut Riad El-Solh 1107 2020, Lebanon, Phone +961 1 350000 Ext: 3616, Farook.Hamzeh@aub.edu.lb ED - Formoso, Carlos Torres ED - Tzortzopoulos, Patricia AB - Project success is intimately coupled with collaborative interaction among the stakeholders and integration of information from everyone throughout the project life cycle. Building information modeling (BIM) helps translate the owner’s value preposition into a successful project by enabling continuous information flow and delivering a high value product. On traditional 2D CAD projects, the information flow between the players and project stages is jumbled. However, on BIM based projects, the interaction is more flexible and overlapped where information is aggregated and shared transparently between the different users (owners, architects, structural and MEP engineers, consultants, contractors, and subcontractors). The purpose of this paper is to understand how BIM can improve project information flow. This is accomplished by modeling interactions among participants across the conceptual and schematic design stages as opposed to the traditional process of having information silos with sub-optimal communication between various project players. In this respect, two process models are created for traditional and BIM information flow. After that, a comparison between the two models is carried out to assess the potential design process improvements resulting from the use of BIM. The research contributes towards highlighting where failure in communication occurs and the hurdles preventing stream-lined workflow. KW - Building Information Modeling (BIM) KW - Information Flow KW - Conceptual Design KW - Schematic Design KW - Process Model. PB - T2 - 21th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction DA - 2013/07/31 CY - Fortaleza, Brazil L1 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/909/pdf L2 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/909 N1 - Export Date: 29 March 2024 DB - IGLC.net DP - IGLC LA - English ER -