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Economic Analysis of Design Errors in BIM-Based High-Rise Construction Projects: Case Study of Haeundae L Project

AbstractDesign errors are one of the major risk factors causing rework and delay. Therefore, accurate cost analysis of potential economic losses attributable to design errors is crucial from a practical point of view. This paper proposes a basis for establishing building information modeling (BIM) i...

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Published in:Journal of construction engineering and management 2018-06, Vol.144 (6)
Main Authors: Ham, Namhyuk, Moon, Sungkon, Kim, Ju-Hyung, Kim, Jae-Jun
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