Publications / CCC 2025 - Zadar, Croatia
This study explores the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) on the design, construction, and operation of hospital projects of the United States Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). Given the complexity and importance of healthcare facilities, the study focuses on how BIM enhances project outcomes, particularly in projects managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Through a survey and interview of key stakeholders, this research examines BIM's role in improving collaboration in a government funded hospital construction projects. Stakeholders, including the VA, architects, engineers, contractors, and healthcare professionals. It investigates how BIM supports better decision-making by streamlining design coordination, detecting conflicts early, ensuring regulatory compliance, and optimizing project costs. Both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis methods are used to assess BIM's benefits and limitations throughout the project lifecycle. This research offers actionable insights for construction and healthcare professionals in the VA, promoting wider BIM adoption in future government-funded hospital projects.