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Implementation of Autodesk Revit BIM for Efficiency in Hospital X Project

Implementasi BIM Autodesk Revit untuk Efisiensi Proyek Rumah Sakit X
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August:

Fierza Defa Milliano (1), Muhammad Alvan Rizki (2)

(1) Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
(2) Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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Abstract:

General background: Construction project management often faces challenges in achieving efficiency, accuracy, and integration across planning and implementation stages. Specific background: Conventional methods are still widely used but tend to generate higher costs, longer processing times, and less precise quantity calculations. Knowledge gap: Limited studies have comprehensively evaluated the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) using Autodesk Revit in hospital construction projects within the Indonesian context. Aims: This study evaluates the application of BIM with Autodesk Revit in managing the development of Hospital X in Sidoarjo, emphasizing cost, time, and accuracy. Results: Findings indicate that BIM provides substantial cost savings of up to 78.65%, with labor costs ranging between IDR 217,500–271,500 compared to IDR 1,019,000 using conventional methods, while maintaining a minimal volume deviation of 0.025%. Novelty: The study highlights the integration of BIM-based 3D modeling and Quantity Take-Off (QTO) as a more reliable, accurate, and collaborative approach compared to traditional methods. Implications: Autodesk Revit demonstrates strong potential to optimize construction efficiency, ensure precision in project planning, and align structural design processes with national technical standards.


Highlights:




  • BIM reduces construction labor costs by up to 78.65%.




  • Quantity Take-Off deviation between BIM and conventional methods is only 0.025%.




  • Autodesk Revit ensures integrated, accurate, and standardized structural design.




Keywords: Building Information Modeling (BIM); Autodesk Revit; Construction Efficiency; Quantity Take Off; Project Management