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IMPLEMENTING PROFESSIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT ACCORDING TO THE (PMI) WITH BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM) AS A SOLUTION TO SOLVE PROJECT DELAYS IN IRAQ

Proceedings on Engineering Sciences | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Latief H.S.

DOI: 10.24874/PES08.01B.005

Journal: Proceedings on Engineering Sciences

Year: 2026

Publisher: Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access

Cited by: 0

Abstract

The study focused on a real project that was implemented using the local system in Iraq-Maysan. In this study, the success of BIM technology in adopting building information was evaluated by comparing the local system in Iraq with the global system according to PMI. Multiple programs were utilized to elucidate the dimensions of BIM and integrate them with the system. Global professional project management, where Autodesk AutoCAD was utilized as the application, according to BIM. We were also shown the dimension using the Primavera p6 application. In order to minimize the evidence for the fourth 4D it is necessary to link the ideal values taken from Revit with the precise computation of the time period with the schedule. Genuine, on-the-ground execution the different rate for planning was (300 %). Additionally, the difference in prices between the project's actual cost and the cost estimated using Rivet was 15.5 %. As well as the difference between the cost of the original project and change order compared to the cost calculated from the Revit was (6.5%). This difference in prices and quantities were retrieved using the MS Excel application, and it was discovered to vary between (-71 % to +64.5 %). © 2026 Published by Faculty of Engineeringg.

Keywords

Building Information Modelling (BIM); Global System; Local System; Planning and Scheduling; Progress Measurement System (PMS); Project Management Institute (PMI); Project Management Professional (PMP)