Abstract:
Building Information Modelling (BIM), has not yet been used in the Sri Lankan context. It has not yet
become a clearly identified and proven standard method in building procurement. As a procurement
method, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is key contender in BIM implementation process
worldwide. But due to the lack of integrated projects in Sri Lanka and the reluctance of professional,
changing their methods for the sake of BIM would be impractical. Therefore it is vital to identify the
minimum requirement needed, to implement BIM. Partnering is a concept that is also alien to the Sri
Lankan context; but is more of the intangible procurement method laid on top of the existing
procurement system. This method creates the environment that dissolves the contractual boundaries,
enabling working together to achieve mutual as well as individual goals. Therefore it could be used to
create the collaborative environment needed for BIM, rather than changing the whole system. Through
an extensive literature survey, the characteristics of partnering, including its benefits, barriers were
identified. Thereafter the applicability of BIM to the current context was recognized. Then it was
discovered of CIC BIM protocol to bridge the contractual gap, that would give out the smallest change
required for BIM. Thereafter, the applicability of the BIM protocol and barriers that prevents BIM
from implementation in the Sri Lankan context was analysed based on interview responses of the
professionals. It was also identified that CIC BIM protocol is not covering all the barriers in concern.
With the addition of partnering to the equation it was identified that partnering together with the BIM
protocol creates the most suitable environment for BIM implementation in the Sri Lankan context.
Citation:
Kahandawa, K.A.R.V.D., & Jayasena, H.S. (2015). Partnering to bridge the gap between conventional and BIM based project procurement. In Y.G. Sandanayake, N.G. Fernando & G.I. Karunasena (Eds.), Sustainable development in built environment: green growth & innovative directions (pp. 382-390). Ceylon Institute of Builders. https://ciobwcs.com/downloads/WCS2015-Proceedings.pdf