Print Email Facebook Twitter Reaching the promised land of BIM Title Reaching the promised land of BIM: An explorative study on Dutch building projects Author Veerhuis, Lauren (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor de Bruijn, J.A. (mentor) Koutamanis, A. (mentor) van der Voort, H.G. (mentor) Zwemmer, Maarten (mentor) Bullens, Toine (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Civil Engineering | Construction Management and Engineering Date 2018-10-01 Abstract Despite the importance of the transition between the project and operation phase in Dutch building projects, both literature and practice show that the is in most cases this transition is not proceeding properly. Unstructured and incomplete two-dimensional documents are handed over and are inefficient and ineffective for use during the operation and maintenance of the building. This research investigates in how Building Information Modeling (BIM) can offer support in the improvement of the transition between the project and operation phase. The results show that BIM only working with BIM is not a solution for the issues that relate to the transition between the project and operation phase. BIM is a tool that can provide support but it is not a stand-alone solution for the structural problems in the building industry. If one wants to prevent the issues associated with the transition between to project and operation phase, the information management processes for which BIM is a supportive tool, need to be redesigned. Subject BIMBuilding IndustryTransitionInformation Management To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f98cef3f-4cae-46a1-9217-584afac41d36 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2018 Lauren Veerhuis Files PDF MSc_Thesis_Lauren_Veerhui ... 219562.pdf 3.94 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f98cef3f-4cae-46a1-9217-584afac41d36/datastream/OBJ/view