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A Political, Sustainable, and Management Building Information Modelling (BIM) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects

Journal: International Journal of Advanced engineering, Management and Science (Vol.10, No. 5)

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Page : 153-161

Keywords : Building Information Modeling (BIM); Public-Private Partnerships (PPP); Key Performance Indicators (KPIs); Political; Management; Sustainability; Performance Management.;

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Abstract

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a partnership between the public and private sectors to deliver a project or service generally provided by the public sector. many studies suggests that Building information modelling can help in making better decisions throughout the project. However, despite the number of studies on BIM for PPP, there is still no consensus on a standardized comprehensive performance evaluation. The study presents a review based on in-depth review of 26 articles to find KPIs for the purpose of evaluating the impact of adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects. It is hoped that this research will establish a standardized the performance evaluation of such complex projects to overcome to fully understand the benefits and overcome challenges. The KPIs afterward is subcategorized into (Internal/External) and (Technical/Non-Technical) Indicators. The results of this study clarify Key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects for the main purpose of measuring the impact of adopting the new technology BIM on the overall status of these projects, and to overcome the challenges of merely evaluating the projects based on time and cost used in the current traditional performance management. KPIs are divided into Management (cost, time, quality), Sustainable (manpower, machine, material) and finally political KPIs.

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