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Awareness and utilisation of building information modelling (BIM) for facility management (FM) in a developing economy Experience from Lagos, Nigeria

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JOURNAL OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 387-395

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JFM-09-2017-0046

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Nigeria; Property; 6D modelling; Facilities; FM industry; IFMA

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Purpose - This paper aims to examine the awareness and utilisation of building information modelling (BIM) for facility management (FM) among FM companies in Lagos, Nigeria. This was with a view of increasing the awareness level and promoting adoption of BIMin FMpractice. Design/methodology/approach - Primary data used for the study were sourced through questionnaire administered on the 37 FM companies that are corporate members of International Facility Management Association in Lagos, Nigeria. Frequency distribution and relative significance index were used for data analysis. Findings - Findings of the study suggest a low level of awareness and adoption of BIM for FM in the study area. Only 2 of the 31 FM companies surveyed were using BIM for their FM services. Also, the majority of the respondents (n = 22, 71 per cent) perceived that the awareness of BIMin the facilities management industry in Nigeria is very low. Practical implications - The findings of this study provided industry stakeholders with information on the level of awareness and utilisation of BIM for FM practice in Nigeria, thereby giving insights on the possible integration of BIM with FM practices in developing countries. Originality/value - The paper is a pioneer research on the awareness and utilisation of BIM for facilities management from the perspective of an emerging property market like Nigeria.

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