@article { , title = {4D BIM integrated construction supply chain logistics to optimise on-site production.}, abstract = {Loss of productivity through on-site delays and disruptions is a significant problem in the construction industry. This can be caused by workforce, materials, and equipment clashes. A major need for the industry is to improve construction logistic efficiencies for materials and equipment from manufacture to the point of use by the workforce. The authors investigate the effectiveness and efficiency of integrated construction supply chain logistics (ICSCL) using 4D Building Information Models (BIM), via three information streams: literature, a case study of the Elephant and Castle project (E\&C), and a survey from UK construction professionals. The results illustrate, although BIM of various levels is currently in use throughout the UK, 4D BIM for ICSCL is not extensively utilised due to an absence of strategy, perceived costs of IT, and training requirements. That use could potentially add value with a trusted supply chain and disciplined planning using a multiple stream logistic model.}, doi = {10.1080/15623599.2020.1786623}, eissn = {2331-2327}, issn = {1562-3599}, issue = {12}, journal = {International journal of construction management}, note = {INFO COMPLETE (Now published, checked and updated 20/1/2023 LM; Still Latest Articles 15/8/2022 LM -- Info via contact at the time of acceptance 25/6/2020 LM) PERMISSION GRANTED (version = AAM; embargo = 12; licence = BY-NC; SHERPA = http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/33082 ) DOCUMENT READY (AAM rec'd from contact 25/6/2020 LM) ADDITIONAL INFO - Contact: Naeimeh Jafarifar; Alan Watson; Temitope Omotayo}, pages = {2325-2334}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, url = {https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/938007}, volume = {22}, keyword = {4D BIM, Integrated construction supply chain logistics, On-site production, Time predictability}, year = {2022}, author = {Magill, Leslie J. and Jafarifar, Naeimeh and Watson, Alan and Omotayo, Temitope} }