Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts

Building information modeling (BIM) has been operating in Malaysia for over 10 years with various anticipations and strong governmental support. However, the acceptance and application of BIM remain slow and below the targeted goal. Until recently, many construction players continued to face various...

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发表在:JOURNAL OF LEGAL AFFAIRS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
Main Authors: Alwee, Sharifah Nur Aina Syed; Judi, Siti Suhana; Zolkafli, Umi Kalsum; Salleh, Hafez
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出版: ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS 2025
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author Alwee
Sharifah Nur Aina Syed; Judi
Siti Suhana; Zolkafli
Umi Kalsum; Salleh
Hafez
spellingShingle Alwee
Sharifah Nur Aina Syed; Judi
Siti Suhana; Zolkafli
Umi Kalsum; Salleh
Hafez
Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
Government & Law
author_facet Alwee
Sharifah Nur Aina Syed; Judi
Siti Suhana; Zolkafli
Umi Kalsum; Salleh
Hafez
author_sort Alwee
spelling Alwee, Sharifah Nur Aina Syed; Judi, Siti Suhana; Zolkafli, Umi Kalsum; Salleh, Hafez
Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
JOURNAL OF LEGAL AFFAIRS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
English
Article
Building information modeling (BIM) has been operating in Malaysia for over 10 years with various anticipations and strong governmental support. However, the acceptance and application of BIM remain slow and below the targeted goal. Until recently, many construction players continued to face various challenges and difficulties when implementing BIM, particularly in the contractual and procurement aspects of the implementation. The Malaysian standard forms of contract still lack contractual conditions related to the incorporation of BIM provisions to support BIM uses in the current contractual setting. Therefore, this study examined and compared the available provisions in the local standard forms of contract with BIM provisions from overseas practice to identify some of the affected contract conditions on BIM processes. A literature study on the current implementation of BIM and its importance to construction contracts, including the seven local standard forms of contract and seven overseas BIM contracts and protocols, was performed as a data collection exercise. The content analysis derived four key themes encompassing 20 contract provisions that could be improvised according to the purpose of BIM-based projects. The four themes are (1) new BIM roles and responsibilities, (2) coordination process that aligned with contract administration, (3) BIM-based contract documentation, and (4) rightness to claim loss and/or expenses arising from BIM implementation. The findings were then validated by five experts to ascertain the applicability of the proposed BIM-impacted provisions for the local context. This research concluded that most of the existing local standard forms do not incorporate BIM contractual conditions in safeguarding the correct allocation of risks throughout the BIM project life cycle. It was recommended that the current context of construction contracts considering best practices from the overseas guidelines and incorporating digital and technological considerations should be conceptualized, increasing the effectiveness of BIM in the Malaysian construction industry.
ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
1943-4162
1943-4170
2025
17
2
10.1061/JLADAH.LADR-1180
Government & Law

WOS:001446237500012
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001446237500012
title Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
title_short Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
title_full Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Building Information Modeling-Impacted Provisions in the Standard Forms of Construction Contracts
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description Building information modeling (BIM) has been operating in Malaysia for over 10 years with various anticipations and strong governmental support. However, the acceptance and application of BIM remain slow and below the targeted goal. Until recently, many construction players continued to face various challenges and difficulties when implementing BIM, particularly in the contractual and procurement aspects of the implementation. The Malaysian standard forms of contract still lack contractual conditions related to the incorporation of BIM provisions to support BIM uses in the current contractual setting. Therefore, this study examined and compared the available provisions in the local standard forms of contract with BIM provisions from overseas practice to identify some of the affected contract conditions on BIM processes. A literature study on the current implementation of BIM and its importance to construction contracts, including the seven local standard forms of contract and seven overseas BIM contracts and protocols, was performed as a data collection exercise. The content analysis derived four key themes encompassing 20 contract provisions that could be improvised according to the purpose of BIM-based projects. The four themes are (1) new BIM roles and responsibilities, (2) coordination process that aligned with contract administration, (3) BIM-based contract documentation, and (4) rightness to claim loss and/or expenses arising from BIM implementation. The findings were then validated by five experts to ascertain the applicability of the proposed BIM-impacted provisions for the local context. This research concluded that most of the existing local standard forms do not incorporate BIM contractual conditions in safeguarding the correct allocation of risks throughout the BIM project life cycle. It was recommended that the current context of construction contracts considering best practices from the overseas guidelines and incorporating digital and technological considerations should be conceptualized, increasing the effectiveness of BIM in the Malaysian construction industry.
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