TY - JOUR
T1 - Embedding Building Information Modelling in the Construction Area
T2 - A Case within an Undergraduate Civil Engineering Program
AU - Del Savio, Alexandre Almeida
AU - Galantini Velarde, Katerina
AU - Luna Torres, Ana Felicita
AU - Salinas Saavedra, Jose Roberto
AU - Vergara Olivera, Mónica Alejandra
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors of this article.
PY - 2024/8/5
Y1 - 2024/8/5
N2 - Undergraduate programs face the challenge of staying up-to-date by responding to globalization, internationalization, and regionalization processes. Civil engineering programs should meet the requirements of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) industry. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a methodology that involves shared digital representations of built assets to facilitate design, construction, and operation processes within the construction knowledge field. The present research describes a methodology with six mechanisms to develop and consolidate BIM-related competencies within the construction area from an undergraduate civil engineering program. It also explores students’ perceptions about the subjects within this area and their relationship with the training and reinforcement of the competencies. The study follows a descriptive scope with an action research design. The principal result is the methodology, which has six mechanisms: (1) BIM implementation into topics and syllabi; (2) use of collaborative platforms; (3) professor training programs; (4) establishment of student organizations; (5) development of a BIM application project; and (6) area and subject meetings. The validation process, which included professors, enrollment, employability and research rates, and the curricular proposal and students’ perceptions, revealed that the mechanisms could effectively support the development and reinforcement of BIM-related competencies.
AB - Undergraduate programs face the challenge of staying up-to-date by responding to globalization, internationalization, and regionalization processes. Civil engineering programs should meet the requirements of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) industry. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a methodology that involves shared digital representations of built assets to facilitate design, construction, and operation processes within the construction knowledge field. The present research describes a methodology with six mechanisms to develop and consolidate BIM-related competencies within the construction area from an undergraduate civil engineering program. It also explores students’ perceptions about the subjects within this area and their relationship with the training and reinforcement of the competencies. The study follows a descriptive scope with an action research design. The principal result is the methodology, which has six mechanisms: (1) BIM implementation into topics and syllabi; (2) use of collaborative platforms; (3) professor training programs; (4) establishment of student organizations; (5) development of a BIM application project; and (6) area and subject meetings. The validation process, which included professors, enrollment, employability and research rates, and the curricular proposal and students’ perceptions, revealed that the mechanisms could effectively support the development and reinforcement of BIM-related competencies.
KW - and Operation (AECO)
KW - Architecture
KW - Building Information Modelling (BIM)
KW - civil engineering
KW - competency-based curriculum
KW - Construction
KW - construction area
KW - Engineering
KW - undergraduate curriculum
KW - Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85201828902&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3991/ijep.v14i6.43927
DO - 10.3991/ijep.v14i6.43927
M3 - Artículo (Contribución a Revista)
AN - SCOPUS:85201828902
SN - 2192-4880
VL - 14
SP - 109
EP - 138
JO - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
JF - International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy
IS - 6
ER -