Identification of Implementation Barriers of Building Information Modelling for Green Building Construction in Sri Lanka
Abstract
Green Building Information Modelling (Green BIM) is a novel approach to address the
ever-growing need for sustainability in the built environment. It offers a more standardized way to create buildings, which in turn optimizes building performance while meeting
green building requirements. However, BIM adoption still faces significant barriers,
even though it could improve the efficiency of sustainable building projects. Hence, this
study aims to determine the advantages of using Green BIM, as well as implementation
barriers of BIM for Green Building construction in Sri Lanka. A Mixed method approach
was followed in carrying out the study. A questionnaire was developed based on the
identified barriers from the literature review, to determine the most significant barriers.
Identified barriers were analyzed using Relevance Important Index (RII) method. Semi
structured interviews were also carried out to determine the significance of adopting BIM
for Green Building construction. A content analysis was conducted for the qualitative
data obtained through semi structured interview and RII analysis was carried out for
quantitative data. Analysis of the responses demonstrated that “Not receiving enough
client support and government support”, followed by “Inadequate vision of BIM benefits”
and “Lack of well-developed practical strategies for implementing Green BIM” were
the most significant barriers. The study also presented possible solutions for Green
BIM implementation barriers. Further, the study recommends some actions that the
Government and educational institutes should take to overcome barriers in implementing
Green BIM and is needed to identify to mandate BIM and to develop strategies in
mitigating barriers of Green BIM implementation.