Olabode Ogunmakind

Paper and Presentation: Adoption of BIM in the Nigerian Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry

Abstract: The adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in developed economies such as the United States of America, Canada and United Kingdom has been on the rise nearing its full potential. However, in developing economies, its adoption has been slow especially in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. BIM offers effective communications and collaborations between AEC professionals from pre-design to post occupancy of buildings. In Nigeria, the benefits and capabilities of BIM has not been fully explored due to some factors. This study provides an insight into BIM adoption in the Nigerian AEC industry by exploring its drivers and barriers. A survey method using structured questionnaires was adopted. The target population were architectural, engineering (civil and structural) and building construction firms in Ikeja Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria. Findings revealed that most AEC professionals are aware of BIM but their understanding of its processes is shallow. Their desire for innovation in order to remain competitive and their lack of awareness of new innovation were identified as main driver and barrier respectively. Barriers to the adoption of BIM were categorised into management, process, financial, professionals, technology, and legal barriers. The study in conclusion makes a case for government and professional institutes to embark on vigorous campaigns, sensitization, and training of AEC professionals particularly on the use of BIM and its adoption in all construction projects.

PMI Talent Triangle Skill: Technical Project Management

Biography: Olabode is a PhD candidate in the School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia. He studied Architectural Technology at the Polytechnic Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria where he graduated in 2005 as the overall best student in Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Architecture. He obtained both Bachelor and Master of Technology degrees in Architecture from the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in 2009 and 2012 respectively. In 2009, he bagged the award for best graduating student in the department of Architecture, FUTA. His research interests include architectural education, sustainable construction, building maintenance, construction waste management and project management. He has several scholarly publications (journal articles and conference papers) covering these areas. Olabode is currently working on construction waste management and he hopes to develop a circular economy-based construction waste management framework for the Nigerian construction industry.