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An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

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Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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s

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

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100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

Page 2: Macro BIM Adoption · 2018-03-15 · BIM adoption policies insights from across the world 61 a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

+ +

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

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ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

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Act

ive

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Pre

scri

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ve

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scri

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ag

e -

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ssiv

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ura

ge

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ag

e -

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e -

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scri

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Mo

nit

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Mo

nit

or

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ctiv

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Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

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resc

rip

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Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

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ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

Page 3: Macro BIM Adoption · 2018-03-15 · BIM adoption policies insights from across the world 61 a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pa

ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Act

ive

Edu

cate

Co

mm

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ica

te -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Pre

scri

be

Eng

ag

e -

Pa

ssiv

e

Enco

ura

ge

Eng

ag

e -

Act

ive

Ince

nti

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ag

e -

Pre

scri

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Enfo

rce

Mo

nit

or

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ass

ive

Ob

serv

e

Mo

nit

or

-A

ctiv

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Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

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resc

rip

tive

Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

Page 4: Macro BIM Adoption · 2018-03-15 · BIM adoption policies insights from across the world 61 a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

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Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

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18

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19

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Canada

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Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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+ +

Quick evaluation of Macro BIM Adoption

across a number of countries

Preparing for transformation ndash templates

for developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

The Eight Components needed in every

market to enable Macro BIM adoption

An introduction to Macro BIM Adoption

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pa

ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Act

ive

Edu

cate

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Pre

scri

be

Eng

ag

e -

Pa

ssiv

e

Enco

ura

ge

Eng

ag

e -

Act

ive

Ince

nti

vise

Eng

ag

e -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Enfo

rce

Mo

nit

or

-P

ass

ive

Ob

serv

e

Mo

nit

or

-A

ctiv

e

Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

-P

resc

rip

tive

Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

Page 7: Macro BIM Adoption · 2018-03-15 · BIM adoption policies insights from across the world 61 a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pa

ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Act

ive

Edu

cate

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Pre

scri

be

Eng

ag

e -

Pa

ssiv

e

Enco

ura

ge

Eng

ag

e -

Act

ive

Ince

nti

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Eng

ag

e -

Pre

scri

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ve

Enfo

rce

Mo

nit

or

-P

ass

ive

Ob

serv

e

Mo

nit

or

-A

ctiv

e

Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

-P

resc

rip

tive

Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

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ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pa

ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Act

ive

Edu

cate

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Pre

scri

be

Eng

ag

e -

Pa

ssiv

e

Enco

ura

ge

Eng

ag

e -

Act

ive

Ince

nti

vise

Eng

ag

e -

Pre

scri

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ve

Enfo

rce

Mo

nit

or

-P

ass

ive

Ob

serv

e

Mo

nit

or

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ctiv

e

Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

-P

resc

rip

tive

Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

Page 9: Macro BIM Adoption · 2018-03-15 · BIM adoption policies insights from across the world 61 a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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mm

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

cati

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Inst

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ns

Co

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s

Tech

no

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op

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Tech

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logy

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e P

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Ind

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Ass

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Co

mm

un

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no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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profile

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BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

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Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

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18

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19

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

12

lsquoMacrorsquo refers to all adoption activities intended to affect a whole market country or large region

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pa

ssiv

e

Mak

e A

war

e

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Act

ive

Edu

cate

Co

mm

un

ica

te -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Pre

scri

be

Eng

ag

e -

Pa

ssiv

e

Enco

ura

ge

Eng

ag

e -

Act

ive

Ince

nti

vise

Eng

ag

e -

Pre

scri

pti

ve

Enfo

rce

Mo

nit

or

-P

ass

ive

Ob

serv

e

Mo

nit

or

-A

ctiv

e

Trac

k

Mo

nit

or

-P

resc

rip

tive

Co

ntr

ol

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

ruct

ion

O

rgan

isat

ion

s

Tech

no

logy

D

evel

op

ers

Tech

no

logy

Se

rvic

e P

rovi

der

s

Ind

ust

ry

Ass

oci

atio

ns

Co

mm

un

itie

s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

13

lsquoBIMrsquo refers to the current expression of digital innovation within the construction industry

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

14

lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

adoption on projects and adoption by individuals

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

15

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

16

(small)

Team

Group

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

17

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

18

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

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clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

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77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

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developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

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developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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lsquoAdoptionrsquo refers to the whole mix of implementation and diffusion activities adoption within organisations

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identified

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Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

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Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

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mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

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Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

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0 Non-existent

98

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

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The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

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BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

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BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

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BIM domain

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

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Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

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Bottom-

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Top

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Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

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Brazil

Canada

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Italy

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Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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macro BIM team

formed

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BIM policy development

Brazil

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delivered

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published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

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Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

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Make Aware

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Educate

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Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

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BIM policy development

Brazil

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consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

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Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

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completed

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Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

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A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

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29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Malaysia

Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

19

(large)

(middle)

(small)

Team

Group

+

+

=

21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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21

22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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22

23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Canada

China

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Hong Kong

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Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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23

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

25

macro BIM team

formed

1st paper published

BIM policy development

Brazil

policy report

delivered

consultancy report

published

2nd amp 3rd

paper published

macro BIM policy issues

identified

not to scale

Dr Mohamad KassemAssociate Professor at Northumbria University United Kingdommohamadkassemnorthumbriaacuk

Dr Bilal SuccarFounder BIMexcellenceorg

Independent Researcher Australiabsuccarchangeagentscomau

4th paper validation data

published

data collection

started BIMe Initiative -

Ireland study

completed

2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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26

BIM Leadership Forum | Brazil EU BIM Summit | Spain

GEOBIM | Netherlands

Future BIM Implementation | Qatar

Geospatial World Forum | Portugal

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

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Control

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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27

A Proposed Approach To Comparing the BIM Maturity of

Countries

2013

Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries

Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy

2015

Macro BIM Adoption Conceptual Structures

2015

Macro BIM adoption Comparative Market

Analysis

2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

29

Country No Country No Country No Country No

Australia 4 New Zealand 3 Netherlands 4 Switzerland 2

China 3 Brazil (2015) 4 Portugal 9 UAE 3

Finland 5 Ireland 3 Qatar 6 United Kingdom 16

Hong Kong 3 Italy 5 Russia 2 USA 5

Malaysia 4 Mexico 3 Spain 7 South Korea 4

24 countries so far including input from +140 expertsInitial Benchmarking Data ndash collected in 2015 from

Detailed studies conducted in Ireland 2017 (completed) Egypt 2018 Spain 2018 Russia 2018hellip

What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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What is being measured Number of points Sub-total

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

33

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

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Incentivise

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

34

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

35

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

36

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling collaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

37

BIM Fields refer to all topics activities and actors across the BIM domain

BIM Stages refer to the performance milestones to be crossed across the

BIM domain

modelling integrationcollaboration

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

38

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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mm

un

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Tech

no

logy

A

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cate

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

39

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

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ica

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k

Mo

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Co

ntr

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

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Co

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Tech

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

40

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

41

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

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Mak

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Pre

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Mo

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Mo

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Mo

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Co

ntr

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

nst

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ion

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s

Tech

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Tech

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ns

Co

mm

un

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f P

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no

logy

A

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s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

42

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

43

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

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Inst

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

44

BIM Fields

BIM

Sta

ges

Macro BIM Adoption Snapshot conducted in collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

clarifying BIM diffusionwithin a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

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Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

45

Diffusion AreasRating in 21 countries

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

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Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Brazil

Canada

China

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Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

47

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

Canada

China

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Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

48

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

49

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

mm

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Mo

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

itu

tio

ns

Co

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ion

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Tech

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Tech

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ns

Co

mm

un

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s o

f P

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no

logy

A

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cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

50

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

51

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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no

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cate

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

52

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

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no

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A

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

53

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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Inst

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no

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

54

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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mm

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Mo

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Co

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

al

Inst

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tio

ns

Co

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Tech

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Tech

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Tech

no

logy

A

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s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

55

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

56

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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on

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Inst

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

57

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

58

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

59

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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Inst

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

60

Measures the maturity of key enablers across the market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

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Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

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Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

61

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There are no market-scale BIM objectives or well-defined BIM implementation stages or milestones

There are well-defined macro BIM objectives implementation milestones and capability stages

BIM objectives stages and milestones are centrally managed and formally monitored

BIM objectives and stages are integrated into policies processes and technologies and manifest themselves within all other macro maturity components

BIM objectives and stages are continuously refined to reflect advancements in technology facilitate process innovation and benefit from international best practices

Other component-specific metrics include The Availability of Long-term Objectives to Guide Market Adoption Availability of Capability Stages to Guide Market Adoption The Availability of Maturity Milestones to Guide Market Adoption hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

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Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

62

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

BIM learning topics are neither identified nor included within legacy educationtraining programs learning providers lack the ability to deliver BIM-infused education

BIM learning topics are identified and introduced into educationtraining programs BIM learning providers are available across a number of disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are mapped to current and emergent roles BIM learning providers deliver accredited programs across disciplines and specialties

BIM learning topics are integrated across educational tiers (tertiary and vocational) and address the learning requirements of all industry stakeholders

BIM learning topics are infused (not separately identifiable) into education training and professional development programs

Other component-specific metrics include BIM Infusion into Tertiary Curricula Multi-disciplinary Integration of Curricula Use of Simulated Design Construction and Operation Environments Expertise of Learning Providers hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

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63

a (low maturity) b (medium-low) c (medium maturity) d (medium-high) e (high maturity)

There no market-specific object libraries(eg doors and windows) service delivery model uses(eg clash detection) and operational data requirements (eg COBie)

Object libraries are available yet follow varied modelling and classification norms service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are informally defined and partially used

Standardised object libraries are available and used service delivery model usesand operational data requirements are formally defined and used across all project lifecycle phases

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are integrated into procurement mechanisms project workflows and lifecycle facility operations

Standardised object libraries service delivery model uses and operational data requirements are continuously optimised and realigned to improve usage accessibility interoperability and connectivity

Other component-specific metrics include Availability of an Elemental Classification System Availability of National Object Libraries Availability of Standardised Model Uses hellip

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

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out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

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New Zealand

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Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

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UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

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BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

64

Comparative rating of macro maturity across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

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Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

66

clarifies how BIM adoption is diffusing across a market

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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y M

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

67

Government

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

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Control

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Brazil

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China

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Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

68

GovernmentTOP-down

Small Organizations

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Malaysia

Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

69

Government

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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China

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Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

70

Government

Small Organizations

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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China

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Mexico

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New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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mm

un

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s o

f P

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no

logy

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

71

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

Co

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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ns

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mm

un

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Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

72

GovernmentTOP-down

Small OrganizationsBOTTOM-up

MIDDLE-out Large Organizations

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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mm

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

cati

on

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Inst

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Tech

no

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ns

Co

mm

un

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s o

f P

ract

ice

Tech

no

logy

A

dvo

cate

s

Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

73

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Top

Down

Middle-

out

Bottom-

up

Australia New Zealand

Brazil Portugal

Canada Qatar

China Russia

Finland South Korea

Hong Kong Spain

Ireland Switzerland

Italy UAE

Malaysia UK

Mexico USA

Netherlands Diffusion dynamics across the 2015 sample

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

80

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Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Finland

Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

aker

s

Edu

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no

logy

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

75

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

Control

Make Aware

Incentivise

Observe

Educate

Enforce

Control

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

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Brazil

Canada

China

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Hong Kong

Ireland

Italy

Malaysia

Mexico

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

South Korea

Spain

Switzerland

UAE

UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

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ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

76

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player informs stakeholders of the importance of a new systemprocess

policy player conducts networking events to encourage stakeholders to adopt the system process

policy player observes if stakeholders adopt the systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

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Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

77

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player generates informative guides to educate stakeholders of thesystemprocess

policy player provides incentives and to stakeholders adopting the systemprocess

policy player tracks howthe systemprocess is adopted by stakeholders

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

Incentivise

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Educate

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Russia

South Korea

Spain

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UK

USA

Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

78

clarifies the approach taken by policy makers to influence adoption

policy player details the exact system process

to be adopted by stakeholders

Policy player favours or penalises stakeholders

based on their adoption of the systemprocess

policy player establishes compliance gates and

mandatory standards for the prescribed systemprocess

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

Incentivise

Control

Educate

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Spain

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UK

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Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

79

Make Aware

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Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

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profile

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Frequency 14 7 0 20 1 1 20 1 0

Policy Actions | 2015 sample

Snapshot conducted in

collaboration with CitA and DIT

Ireland 2017

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

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profile

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BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

82

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

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y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

profile

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BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

83

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Edu

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no

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

84

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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s

Edu

cati

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

85

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

86

Governmental players playing an active role in mandating or encouraging the adoption of BIM tools and workflowseg the Task Group in the UK and BCA in Singapore

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups across countries

Polic

y M

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

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75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

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107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

87

The universities and not-for-profit technical institutions developing and delivering learning programs and materials

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

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BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

88

Designers contractors owners operators and other organizational players involved in deploying BIM tools and workflows training their staff and delivering BIM-enabled outcomes

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

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96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

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Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

89

The individual practitioner researcher lecturer and student involved in learning or actively implementing BIM tools and workflows

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

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96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

90

The large software houses responsible for developing and maintaining BIM software tools network solutions and middlewareeg Autodesk Nemetschekand Trimble

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Australia 25 25 50 88 75 63 63 88

Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

91

The companies bridging and maintaining the relationship between softwarenetwork solution developers and end users

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

92

Associations dedicated to represent the interests of their individual and organizational memberseg AMCA in Australia

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

96

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

93

The informal grouping of individuals with a shared interest in improving their own BIM performanceeg Revit user groups

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

94

The associations involved in developing and promoting technology-centric solutions for industry problemseg buildingSMART

95

Diffusion ResponsibilitiesComparing contribution of player groups within the same country

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Canada 8 18 43 75 75 18 68 68

China 68 58 83 93 83 58 50 58

Finland 20 25 70 75 75 50 95 100

Hong Kong 68 50 50 93 75 50 68 68

Malaysia 43 33 33 75 75 25 50 58

New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

Brazil 45 38 45 83 70 50 38 58

Ireland 8 83 68 100 83 83 75 68

Italy 0 58 25 45 45 33 38 33

Mexico 25 68 75 93 83 75 68 83

Netherlands 83 83 75 93 93 83 93 83

Portugal 0 45 25 58 55 43 58 33

Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

Russia 25 13 25 100 88 50 13 13

Spain 40 43 33 60 53 50 53 48

Switzerland 0 75 50 50 50 50 50 75

UAE 50 25 58 93 83 50 75 83

UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

South Korea 33 68 50 58 83 58 50 75

Index Legend

75 - 100 High

50 - 74 Medium-high

25 - 49 Low-medium

1 - 24 Low

0 Non-existent

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

BIM adoption policiesinsights from across the world

111

+ +

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

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New Zealand 13 50 13 63 75 0 25 63

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Qatar 20 45 63 58 50 50 68 63

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UK 85 58 63 83 73 58 55 70

USA 25 50 85 95 80 65 75 70

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strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

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+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

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ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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+ +

1 Can policy makers copy BIM adoption

strategies from other countries

2 Does every country need a BIM

mandate

3 Who is responsible for leading BIM

adoption efforts across a market

The Three Questions often asked when

developing a BIM Adoption Strategy

Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing

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Thank You

BIM Framework

bimexcellence

Professional

profile

bsuccarBIM ThinkSpace BIM Framework

research blogindustry blog videos

BIMeInitiative

ChangeAgentscomaucompany website

BIMexcellencecomassessment platform

BIMdictionarycomlargest online BIM Dictionary

BIMexcellenceorgknowledge sharing