Abstract

Building Information Modeling (BIM) has a significant role in the digital revolution of the AEC industry. The adoption of this technology has been increasing rapidly, enabling the industry to facilitate several construction tasks and enhance collaboration among stakeholders. Despite the growth of BIM-related publications, no systematic review has been conducted on the BIM-Based Quantity Takeoff (QTO) approach. This paper uses the PRISMA method to present a systematic review of 52 selected journal articles. Scopus® and Web of Science® databases were employed for literature retrieval to investigate the benefits, challenges, and future opportunities of the BIM-based QTO approach. Bibliometric analysis identified key benefits and challenges in management, professional skills, software functionalities, and implementation cost. Future opportunities, including software development and upskill training for seasoned professionals, were identified from the records and the research gaps. The study contributes a conceptual model for a comprehensive and sustainable implementation approach of BIM-based QTO.

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