Abstract

Managing maintenance cost data is one of the issues due to difficulties in identifying the accurate cost for maintenance and repair of specific components. This is because of the accounting systems used by majority of building managers. The introduction of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a tool for facilitating information and knowledge sharing through digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a facility has seen wide application in the construction industry, spanning over the entire life cycle of a facility, i.e., planning, design, pre-construction, construction and post-construction. In post-construction stage, BIM is used for transferring the data of building (spaces, systems and components) into maintenance management operations, keeping track of building assets, and enable scheduled maintenance and provides information of building maintenance history. However, the current BIM rather complex and requires a huge amount of data to develop, which make the system is difficult to adopt for the existing buildings. This study therefore aims to investigate the implementation of BIM for Operation and Maintenance Management (O&M) in Malaysia by identifying the information that should be prioritized to enable BIM mobile application at O&M phase. The study makes used of qualitative methods of data collection and analysis. Three (3) rounds of expert discussion using Delphi techniques were carried out with 10 to 15 selected respondents (experts in O&M and BIM). The framework validated by a case study via on-site data collection, which used site measurement, building modelling using appropriate software i.e., Revit and AutoCAD. Most of the experts agreed that technology could improve the efficiency of service delivery and interested in implementing BIM in O&M practices. Simplified BIM for O&M that consists of the critical information includes location, dimension asset information, asset capacity, specification, manufacturer, statutory, condition and cost was developed. For the O&M element and items, information varies and can be modified according to the needs. All this information was systematically organized in a data matrix. A simplified BIM model has been developed to demonstrate how the information is stored, shared, and utilised. Majority of the stakeholders agreed that the Simplified BIM system is useful, flexible, least complex, and effective in managing and monitoring maintenance operations of their building.

Highlights

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution participation by Malaysia is allowing the industry to make full use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, Virtual Reality (VR), big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and software engineering, leading to higher digital adoption

  • Focus Group Discussion (FGD) is necessary for the researcher to obtain more in-depth information on how Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Operation and Maintenance Management (O&M) being implemented in the industry [22]

  • Technology used should be simplified with reasonable start-up cost, the important data that need to be included in the simplified BIM model, compatible with the building needs, start-up cost should be minimum and allowed for future improvement; and system should be sustainable, which allowed for future expansion

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Introduction

Fourth Industrial Revolution participation by Malaysia is allowing the industry to make full use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, Virtual Reality (VR), big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and software engineering, leading to higher digital adoption. In order to achieve better service delivery, the use of digital technologies (DTs) that includes the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) had been introduced widely. Through the adoption this technologies advancement, industries are in the process of production process digital transformation of their services and delivery [1,2]. [5] mentioned that BIM helps enhance procedure that influences information to analyse and forecast outcomes during various phases of the building life cycle. It benefits the building owner in managing and maintaining the property to ensure the building is functioning effectively. The efficiency of the O&M process is expected to increase with the availability of an integrated digital database [6]

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