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Comparison of Building Industry Sectors

This study compares the building industry sectors based on various factors such as product complexity, intensity of information dependence and exchange, market fragmentation, engineering added-value, market size, availability of 3D modeling software, and exploitation of software. The study also identifies criteria for adoption gap and preconditions for leveraging conditions in the industry.

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Comparison of Building Industry Sectors

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  1. Comparison of Building Industry Sectors

  2. Scales • Product complexity • Intensity of information dependence/exchange • Fragmentation • Engineering added-value • Capitalization • Market size • Availability of 3D modeling software • Exploitation of software

  3. Scales • Adoption Gap = A – E • A = Availability of 3D modeling software • E = Exploitation of software

  4. Criteria • Preconditions • Significant value-added component • Perceived Local Benefits • potential for increasing market share • potential for expanding work scope • Capitalization for investment • degree of fragmentation

  5. Criteria • Leveraging conditions • Process automation technologies that require rich digital project data • Computer integration in the internal business environment • Computer integration in the external business environment

  6. Criteria Information generation conditions Availability of knowledge-based 3D CAD modeling software Information integration and exchange Product data model Degree of data dependence

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