dc.description.abstract | The construction industry is critical to the
nation's economic progress. However, due to an
insufficient quality management procedure, this industry
has been plagued by considerable problems, including the
failure to complete projects within the triple constraints.
The purpose of this research is to assess the impact of
Building Information Modelling (BIM) on the optimization
of quality management processes in building projects. Cost
overruns, project delays, and ineffective quality control
methods are all issues confronting the construction sector.
BIM has emerged as a viable solution for addressing these
difficulties by offering a digital platform that improves
project stakeholders' cooperation, information flow, and
decision-making. The aims of this research were attained
utilizing qualitative and quantitative data acquired through
a comprehensive questionnaire survey and detailed
literature survey. The sum of circulated questionnaires was
40 and the number of responses was 75%. Correlation &
regression analysis done with the use of SPSS software to
analyse the collected data. According to the findings of the
study, there is a substantial beneficial association between
BIM dimensions (3D, 4D, and 5D) and quality management.
According to regression analysis, the adoption of 3D BIM
has the greatest influence on quality management, followed
by 4D BIM (time) and 5D BIM (cost). According to the
study, BIM may greatly improve quality management
procedures in building projects. It suggests boosting
awareness, encouraging stakeholder collaboration, and
developing standardised BIM guidelines for optimal
adoption. More empirical research is required to fully
realise the benefits of BIM in quality management. | en_US |