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Systematic Review

Environmental Benefits of Digital Integration in the Built Environment: A Systematic Literature Review of Building Information Modelling–Life Cycle Assessment Practices

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Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisbon, Portugal
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Teixeira Duarte S.A., 2740-265 Porto Salvo, Oeiras, Portugal, Portugal
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CICS.NOVA—Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Av. de Berna 26-C, 1069-061 Lisbon, Portugal
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Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece
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Buildings 2025, 15(17), 3157; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173157
Submission received: 25 July 2025 / Revised: 19 August 2025 / Accepted: 25 August 2025 / Published: 2 September 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Construction Management, and Computers & Digitization)

Abstract

Cities are significant contributors to climate change, environmental degradation, and resource depletion. To address these challenges, sustainable strategies in building design, construction, and management are essential, and digitalisation through the integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can enable it. However, the environmental benefits of BIM–LCA integration remain underexplored, limiting broader practical adoption. This study systematically reviews 80 case studies (2015–2025) to assess how recent applications address known barriers and to identify enablers of successful BIM–LCA workflows. The analysis highlights a growing alignment between technological, regulatory, and methodological advancements and practical implementation needs, especially as technical barriers are increasingly overcome. Nevertheless, systemic challenges related to institutional, behavioural, and socio-economic factors persist. From a stakeholder perspective, four thematic drivers were identified: material circularity and resource efficiency; integration with complementary assessment tools; energy-performance strategies for comfort and efficiency; and alignment with international certification systems. The study offers a stakeholder-oriented framework that demonstrates the multi-level value of BIM–LCA integration not only for environmental impact assessment but to support informed decision-making and reduce resource consumption. These insights aim to bridge the gap between academic research and practical implementation, contributing to the advancement of sustainable practices in the built environment.
Keywords: Building Information Modelling; Life Cycle Assessment; buildings technological advancement; whole-life approach; sustainability indicators Building Information Modelling; Life Cycle Assessment; buildings technological advancement; whole-life approach; sustainability indicators

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Tosi, J.; Marzio, S.; Poggi, F.; Avgoustaki, D.; Esteves, L.; Amado, M. Environmental Benefits of Digital Integration in the Built Environment: A Systematic Literature Review of Building Information Modelling–Life Cycle Assessment Practices. Buildings 2025, 15, 3157. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173157

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Tosi J, Marzio S, Poggi F, Avgoustaki D, Esteves L, Amado M. Environmental Benefits of Digital Integration in the Built Environment: A Systematic Literature Review of Building Information Modelling–Life Cycle Assessment Practices. Buildings. 2025; 15(17):3157. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173157

Chicago/Turabian Style

Tosi, Jacopo, Sara Marzio, Francesca Poggi, Dafni Avgoustaki, Laura Esteves, and Miguel Amado. 2025. "Environmental Benefits of Digital Integration in the Built Environment: A Systematic Literature Review of Building Information Modelling–Life Cycle Assessment Practices" Buildings 15, no. 17: 3157. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173157

APA Style

Tosi, J., Marzio, S., Poggi, F., Avgoustaki, D., Esteves, L., & Amado, M. (2025). Environmental Benefits of Digital Integration in the Built Environment: A Systematic Literature Review of Building Information Modelling–Life Cycle Assessment Practices. Buildings, 15(17), 3157. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173157

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