Development of Collaborative Contractual Framework for Building Information Modelling Enabled Construction Projects
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Open access
Date
2020Supervisor
Peter Love
Oluwole Olatunji
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract
The need for greater collaboration and communication are leitmotivs have been identified as core issues that need to be improved in the construction industry. A conceptual governance framework was developed to determine the relationships and interactions of the dimensions of collaboration required to improve the performance of BIM-enabled projects. Then, using precedents from case-law, the core dimensions of collaboration that are identified are legitimised and therefore, can be considered in conjunction with existing contract forms.
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