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Al-Bayati, A J and Panzer, L (2019) Reducing Damage to Underground Utilities: Lessons Learned from Damage Data and Excavators in North Carolina. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Andrić, J M, Wang, J, Zou, P X W, Zhang, J and Zhong, R (2019) Fuzzy Logic–Based Method for Risk Assessment of Belt and Road Infrastructure Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Cha, G, Park, S and Oh, T (2019) A Terrestrial LiDAR-Based Detection of Shape Deformation for Maintenance of Bridge Structures. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Chang, T, Deng, X, Hwang, B and Zhao, X (2019) Improving Quantitative Assessment of Political Risk in International Construction Projects: The Case of Chinese Construction Companies. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Han, Y, Yin, Z, Liu, J, Jin, R, Gidado, K, Painting, N, Yang, Y and Yan, L (2019) Defining and Testing a Safety Cognition Framework Incorporating Safety Hazard Perception. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Innella, F, Arashpour, M and Bai, Y (2019) Lean Methodologies and Techniques for Modular Construction: Chronological and Critical Review. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Jebelli, H, Choi, B and Lee, S (2019) Application of Wearable Biosensors to Construction Sites. I: Assessing Workers’ Stress. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Jebelli, H, Choi, B and Lee, S (2019) Application of Wearable Biosensors to Construction Sites. II: Assessing Workers’ Physical Demand. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Li, X, Li, H, Cao, D, Tang, Y, Luo, X and Wang, G (2019) Modeling Dynamics of Project-Based Collaborative Networks for BIM Implementation in the Construction Industry: Empirical Study in Hong Kong. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Building information modeling (BIM); Collaborative relationships; Hong Kong construction industry; Social network analysis; Stochastic actor-oriented models;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0001726
  • Abstract:
    Using the method of stochastic actor-oriented models (SAOM) and longitudinal data on building information modeling (BIM)-based construction projects undertaken in Hong Kong during 2008–2017, this study empirically modeled how the industry-level network of project-based collaborative relationships for BIM implementation evolves over time and how this evolution is influenced by a set of micromechanisms. The results of descriptive network analysis revealed that the collaborative network became increasingly dense over time but was persistently characterized by a relatively short average path length among network nodes, a high clustering coefficient, and a core–periphery structure. The results of SAOM analysis further provide evidence that the evolution of the macronetwork structure significantly relates to the structure-based preferential attachment effect and the experience-based similarity effect operating at the microlevel. The results also suggest that the individual covariate effects related to organizational ownership type and organizational BIM experience significantly influence the dynamics of the project-based collaborative network. This study not only provides a network view of how industry organizations interact with each other in BIM implementation practices across projects, but also contributes to a deepened understanding of how the networks of project-based collaborative relationships evolve as complex adaptive systems whose dynamics are driven by a set of structure- and attribute-based effects operating at the microlevel.

Luo, S, Liu, Z, Yang, X, Lu, Q and Yin, J (2019) Construction Technology of Warm and Hot Mix Epoxy Asphalt Paving for Long-Span Steel Bridge. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Olivieri, H, Seppänen, O, Alves, T d C L, Scala, N M, Schiavone, V, Liu, M and Granja, A D (2019) Survey Comparing Critical Path Method, Last Planner System, and Location-Based Techniques. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Voordijk, J T (2019) Technological Mediation in Construction: Postphenomenological Inquiry into Digital Technologies. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).

Yeganeh, A A, Azizi, M and Falsafi, R (2019) Root Causes of Design-Construction Interface Problems in Iranian Design-Build Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 145(12).