AN ASSESSMENT OF READINESS OF THE NIGERIAN BUILDING DESIGN FIRMS TO ADOPT BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM) TECHNOLOGIES
AN ASSESSMENT OF READINESS OF THE NIGERIAN BUILDING DESIGN FIRMS TO ADOPT BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM) TECHNOLOGIES
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2012-12
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ABUBAKAR, MU’AWIYA
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become the new international benchmark for
efficiency in design, construction and maintenance of buildings. It is the platform that brings
about collaboration between project stakeholders and improvement of project outcomes. With all
its potentials, not much of the impact of BIM technologies has been felt in the Nigerian
construction industry. This research aimed at assessing the readiness of the Nigerian building
design firms to adopt BIM technologies. The research was exploratory in nature. A field survey
was conducted with the use of structured questionnaire, self administered to a sample of building
design consultancy firms (architectural, structural, M&E, quantity surveying, and multidisciplinary
design firms) within Abuja and Kaduna. The questionnaire sought the perception of
the responding firms on the factors affecting BIM adoption in the Nigerian construction industry,
and their level of readiness to adopt BIM technologies in their practices based on the four
categories of readiness-management, people, process and technology. 42.26% response rate was
achieved and used for analysis. ANOVA and DUNCAN post-hoc tests were used to establish the
differences between the responses of the groups of firms, while means and standard deviations
were obtained to establish the important factors affecting BIM adoption in Nigeria. The survey
revealed that all the groups of Nigerian design firms are appreciably ready for the adoption of
BIM technologies in their practice, with slight variations in their respective levels of readiness.
‘Lack of awareness of BIM technology among professionals’ and clients and ‘lack of
knowledgeable and experienced partners’ were identified as the most important barriers of BIM
adoption in Nigeria; while the most significant drivers are ‘availability of well trained
professionals’ and ‘cooperation and commitment of professional bodies to the adoption’.
Education and training of building design professionals and cooperation of all stakeholders in the
design and construction supply chain were recommended as part of measures to ensure
successful adoption of BIM in the Nigerian construction industry.
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A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE
POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA-NIGERIA
IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF SCIENCE
(CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT)
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA DECEMBER, 2012
Keywords
ASSESSMENT,, READINESS,, NIGERIAN,, BUILDING,, DESIGN,, FIRMS,, FIRMS,, ADOPT,, BUILDING,, INFORMATION,, MODELLING,, TECHNOLOGIES