dc.description.abstract | In the current technologically advanced environment, the adoption of various technology in the construction industry is increasing, thus the implementation of BIM shall also increase. But, if there is poor awareness regarding BIM benefit evaluation techniques, then it might discourage the implementation of BIM in the organization and project. In the past, few researchers have discussed the BIM benefit evaluation at the project level which is more specific and helps only a specific stakeholder. Practical implementation is limited. This research is aiming to systematically analyze the current status of benefits evaluation in BIM implementation research (publications), identify future research requirements, and develop an applicable evaluation framework and instruction on BIM benefit evaluation. This study adopts literature review-based research, beginning with the acquisition of publications from the WoS, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) model guideline, followed by a mixed-review approach that combines bibliometric analysis, often known as quantitative review, and systematic analysis, also known as a qualitative review to develop a framework of BIM benefit evaluation validated through expert interview. The results show that the number of publications in this scope is not increasing in recent years. Finally, an applicable BIM benefit evaluation framework and guidelines were built as the outcome of this research. The framework contains several scenarios of approaches for conducting BIM benefit evaluation from the perspectives of the designer, contractor, and owner. This study concluded that more researches and more practical implementations of BIM benefit evaluation are needed, those provide more useful tools and lessons learned in evaluating their BIM implementation cases for BIM users who deserve BIM implementation. | en_US |