A guideline for BIM and lean integrated construction practice
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Date
2025-04-09
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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(c) 2025 The Author/s
CC BY 4.0
CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Purpose
This study proposes a guideline for integrating Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and lean construction practices to address the construction industry’s challenges in transitioning to environmentally friendly developments.
Design/methodology/approach
This study employs a qualitative research method, integrating and validating lean principles with BIM tools by extensively analysing previous studies. Subject matter expert interviews were conducted to validate the findings and create conceptual maps. Thematic and content analyses were performed to develop the proposed guidelines and recommendations.
Findings
The study highlights the potential of integrating BIM and lean construction practices to enhance productivity and reduce waste. The proposed guidelines provide practical recommendations for improving the implementation of BIM and lean practices, offering a structured approach for stakeholders to address critical challenges.
Research limitations/implications
While this study provides valuable insights, it primarily focuses on the New Zealand (NZ) context. Future research could explore the applicability of the proposed guidelines in different regions and consider quantitative validation methods to strengthen the findings.
Originality/value
This research contributes to the field by providing a novel guideline for integrating BIM and lean construction practices, addressing critical implementation challenges. The study offers valuable insights for global construction practices aiming to adopt advanced management approaches.
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Likita AJ, Jelodar MB, Vishnupriya V, Rotimi JOB. (2025). A guideline for BIM and lean integrated construction practice. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment.