Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Reader Response Draft 1

In the article “3D building models help bring sustainability into construction”, Jenkins (2015) discusses the effectiveness of building information modelling (BIM) as well as the challenges of implementing it. The introduction of BIM has revolutionized the building and construction industry.  According to Monswhite (as quoted in Jenkins, 2015), the change of use from two to three-dimensional design with BIM enables the industry to reduce construction cost and optimise space management.  While BIM boast advantages, Jenkins asserts that BIM is yet to be widely accepted in the building and construction industry. This is supported by Charlton, chief of consultancy Space Group, who argues that majority of the key players in the project lack collaboration and refuse to accept changes due to their preference towards traditional methods. In addition, Elise Smithson, Coventry’s University sustainability director, states that these key players are unwilling to explore the functions of BIM. Therefore, Smithson and her team operates the immersive simulation centre to educate industry professionals the uses of BIM and its benefits.   

Since BIM is the crucial key to revolutionizing the build construction industry, there must be more concerns as to why not everyone in the industry are switching to BIM.  

In Singapore, the government has recognized BIM as the crucial key to improve productivity in building construction and also an essential tool to integrating various disciplines together and are encouraging all construction firms to switch from their traditional methods to BIM. As a form of encouragement, annual awards are also given to organizations that uses BIM for their projects.  

However, ThanSingapore-listed Lian Beng Group construction directorstates that it is a challenge for everyone to use BIM due to its high cost. Thus, the government has shown its support of BIM by setting up a BIM fund for companies to implement BIM in their projects. But, the funds might not be enough. According to the report by Wong & Ng from (The StraitsTime, 2017)hiring an operator to work the BIM system could cost $4,000 to $5,000 a month and this does not include the software license fee and training fee. Hence, it may appear like some people are just stubborn and refusing to technologize their methods of doing this but the truth may be more than what it seems. Firms that cannot afford the software may be facing more pressures with government contracts increasingly requiring its implementation. While the richer firms get to enjoy the benefits that BIM brings about, the smaller firms are suffering as they get lesser projects and may face the fear of closing down. 
In conclusion, although using BIM can help reap a lot of benefits but it also brings about threat to smaller firms that cannot afford it. 

References: 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/construction-industry-faces-tough-times 

http://blog.capterra.com/integrate-bim-small-practices/ 

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Summary Draft 1

In the article “3D building models help bring sustainability into construction”, Jenkins (2015) discusses the effectiveness of building information modelling (BIM) as well as the challenges of implementing it. The introduction of BIM has revolutionized the building and construction industry.  According to Monswhite (as quoted in Jenkins, 2015), the change of use from two to three-dimensional design with BIM enables the industry to reduce construction cost and optimise space management.  While BIM boast advantages, Jenkins asserts that BIM is yet to be widely accepted in the building and construction industry. This is supported by Charlton, chief of consultancy Space Group, who argues that majority of the key players in the project lack collaboration and refuse to accept changes due to their preference towards traditional methods. In addition, Elise Smithson, Coventry’s University sustainability director, states that these key players are unwilling to explore the functions of BIM. Therefore, Smithson and her team operates the immersive simulation centre to educate industry professionals the uses of BIM and its benefits.  

While the article demonstrates some benefits BIM brings about, that is not all.  

Sunday, September 10, 2017

My Self-Introduction To Professor Blackstone

Subject: Claudia's self-introduction to Professor Blackstone

Dear Professor Blackstone,

I am Claudia, a student in your effective communication class. I am writing this e-mail to introduce myself.

I graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic in 2015 with a diploma in clean energy management. After which, I worked as a programmer at an international satellite imagery companyThe reason why I chose to work first rather than to pursue a degree immediately was that at that point of time, I was uncertain of my direction in life. I knew the last thing I wanted was to waste my time, money and effort to pursue a degree which I will regret years later. Hence, I took my gap years venturing into the engineering industry while contemplating my life's major decision - the next step. Eventually, I came to a conclusion and decided to pursue a degree in the Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering (Building Services) program offered by SIT.

I personally enjoy writing as it helps me to visualize my thoughts and I have a habit of keeping a journal. Hence, in terms of communication strength, I would say it is in writing. I also gained a fair bit of experience working as a freelance article writer which had certainly honed my creative writing skills. However, as I am more used to seeing the sentence rather than speaking aloud, I am weak in my speech. I struggle with expressing myself well in front of others and will often need to depend on visual aids such as drawings or hand gestures to convey my message across accurately.

Therefore, my goals for this module are to see improvements in my communication skills by being able to express myself clearly without any aids and also, to be a more confident presenter in front of a group of audience. I really wish to become a more eloquent speaker and writer and all the more when communication skills are so important. With effective communication, we can minimize conflicts and misunderstandings which will eventually lead to a more peaceful, harmonious and efficient working environment.

I genuinely look forward to learning from you.

Yours Sincerely,
Claudia
SIE2016 Group 5

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