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Anthony Yusuf
Mr Anthony Olukayode Yusuf, M.Sc.
research student, Department
of Quantity Surveying, Obafemi
Awolowo University, PMB 003, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria. Phone: +2347037590877,
email: <anthonyoyusuf@yahoo.
com>, ORCID: https://orcid.
org/0000-0003-1574-788X
Akintayo Opawole
Dr Akintayo Opawole, Department
of Quantity Surveying, Obafemi
Awolowo University, PMB 003, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria. Phone: +2348035125849,
email: <tayoappmail@gmail.
com>, ORCID: https://orcid.
org/0000-0001-8326-7824
Esther Ebunoluwa
Dr Esther Ilori Ebunoluwa,
Department of Quantity Surveying,
Obafemi Awolowo University,
PMB 003, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Phone:
+2348066226592, email: <owoyemi_
esther@yahoo.com>, ORCID: https://
orcid.org/0000-0002-1356-4142
ISSN: 1023-0564 ▪ e-ISSN: 2415-0487
Received: January 2022
Peer reviewed and revised:
February 2022
Published: June 2022
KEYWORDS: Building information
modelling, BIM implementation,
building projects, organisational
capability attributes, public sector
HOW TO CITE: Yusuf, A., Opawole,
A. & Ebunoluwa, E. 2022. Evaluation
of the organisational capability of the
public sector for the implementation
of building information modelling on
construction projects. Acta Structilia,
29(1), pp. 26-58.
EVALUATION OF THE
ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITY
OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR FOR
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
BUILDING INFORMATION
MODELLING ON
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
RESEARCH ARTICLE
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/24150487/asxxx
ABSTRACT
Organisations are required to possess certain
capabilities in order to implement Building Information
Modelling (BIM), one of the emerging technologies
for overcoming the problem of fragmentation in
the construction industry. This study examines the
organisational capability attributes required for the
implementation of BIM in construction projects,
with a view to enhancing the performance of public
sector projects. The study adopted a quantitative
descriptive analysis based on primary data obtained
from public sector organisations in Lagos State,
Southwestern Nigeria. One hundred and ninety-
eight (198) valid questionnaires, obtained from
construction professionals within the organisations,
provided quantitative data for the assessment. Data
collected were analysed, using both descriptive
and inferential statistics. The fndings indicate that
public sector organisations possess the capability
attributes for BIM implementation in building
projects at diferent levels of availability (LAv) and
adequacy (LAq), with adequate power supply rated
1 DECLARATION: The author(s) declared no potential conficts
of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or
publication of this article.
Acta Structilia 2022 29(1): 26-58