A Contractual Framework on Legal Obligations for Professional Designers in Building Information Modelling

Building information modelling (BIM) had been adopted in the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industry since 2000’s owing to the increasing complexity of construction projects. Despite BIM had been proven in leading towards a more effective and efficient design process, Malaysia is...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Main Author: Jun L.Y.; Rashid Z.Z.A.; Hanafi M.H.; Nawi M.N.M.; Rabiu S.M.; Yusuwan N.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178364978&doi=10.37934%2faraset.33.2.120137&partnerID=40&md5=ed512a17db3331aeb1bbf91a1b314c1d
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Summary:Building information modelling (BIM) had been adopted in the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industry since 2000’s owing to the increasing complexity of construction projects. Despite BIM had been proven in leading towards a more effective and efficient design process, Malaysia is still struggling with low BIM adoption rate professional designers in the construction industry particularly due to the absence of legal contractual agreement in dealing with BIM legal issues. This research aims to identify the potential legal issues faced by the industry and to propose BIM legal contractual provisions as BIM addendum into local contracts in Malaysia. Two objectives underpinned in this research, namely, (1) to determine the potential legal issues towards Malaysian professional designers in Building Information Modelling and (2) to propose preliminary legal framework clauses with reference to Building Information Modelling into current local standard form of contracts. Survey questionnaire method using selective sampling was adopted in this research in Malaysia. Thirty-one valid questionnaires were analysed. The results identified 28 BIM related legal clauses that could be included into the local contracts. As a result from in-depth analytical discussion, these potential legal variables were then taken into consideration as contractual framework for legal obligations of professional designers with reference to BIM. While providing a better paveway towards the proposal of BIM contractual provisions in Malaysia, this research helps to fill up the research gap of BIM legal provisions in the Malaysian construction industry. © 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
ISSN:24621943
DOI:10.37934/araset.33.2.120137