Research Progress and Trends of Quality Management of Engineering Projects based on Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Authors

  • Qi Liu
  • Junting Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202506_11(6).0039

Keywords:

Building Information Modeling (BIM); Quality Management; Digital Construction; Intelligent Construction; Collaborative Management.

Abstract

This paper systematically compiles the theoretical research and practical application progress of BIM technology in the field of quality management of engineering projects. Through bibliometric analysis and case studies, it reveals the technical paths of BIM in key aspects such as quality planning, process control, defect detection, etc., and summarizes the current mainstream BIM-QM (Quality Management) integration framework. It is found that BIM significantly improves the collaborative efficiency of quality management through 3D visualization, parametric modeling and real-time data interaction, but there are still technical bottlenecks in data standardization and multi-body collaboration mechanism. Future research should focus on the in-depth integration of BIM with emerging technologies such as Internet of Things and machine learning, as well as the construction of a digital closed loop for the whole life cycle of quality management.

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2025-05-28

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How to Cite

Liu, Q., & Li, J. (2025). Research Progress and Trends of Quality Management of Engineering Projects based on Building Information Modeling (BIM). International Core Journal of Engineering, 11(6), 355-362. https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202506_11(6).0039