Abstract:
With the rise of the construction industry in Pakistan and the shift of major sectors towards automating their workflow for a greater yield overall, In the construction industry, the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become increasingly prevalent. BIM enables enhanced collaboration, improved project coordination, and streamlined data management throughout the project lifecycle. However, the cost implications of implementing BIM-enabled designs have not been extensively studied, especially from an industry perspective. This final year project aims to conduct a comprehensive cost benefit evaluation of BIM-enabled designs, focusing on their impact on project delivery, construction efficiency, and long-term operation and maintenance costs. The study employs a systematic research methodology, including a literature review, case studies, and data collection from industry professionals and project stakeholders and it will offer insightful information about the financial benefits and difficulties of using BIM-enabled designs in the construction sector. By highlighting the potential cost savings, increased project efficiency, and improved decision-making processes, the purpose of this study is to encourage industry professionals, project owners, and regulatory agencies to adopt BIM more widely. The significance of this research lies in its ability to bridge the existing knowledge gap regarding the cost benefits of BIM-enabled designs. By establishing a comprehensive understanding of the financial implications, this project will enable stakeholders to make informed decisions when considering BIM implementation and help drive industry-wide digital transformation initiatives