Malaysian initiatives on building information modelling (BIM) towards construction 4.0: A literature review

The fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0) has created a paradigm shift and shaped the industrial sector towards digital transformations.IR4.0 spurs growth and development through its efficiency capacity, as documented in the literature. The growth of the construction industry is a subset of the unive...

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Players
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