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Key BIM Insights & Trends for the Global AEC Industry

Here are some prominent BIM Insights & Trends for the Global AEC Industry that will encourage increased BIM adoption in the coming decade. https://rdttech.co/key-bim-insights-trends-for-the-global-aec-industry/

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Key BIM Insights & Trends for the Global AEC Industry

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  1. Key BIM Insights & Trends for the Global AEC Industry By- RDT Tech

  2. Introduction • The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has changed dramatically in the recent decade. From relying on 2D sketches to an increased emphasis on 3D digital models, we’ve come a long way: • From a penchant for legacy tools to a willingness to experiment with cloud-based and AI solutions • From PowerPoint presentations to Augmented and Virtual Reality walkthroughs and,  • From a mostly graphic-focused CAD approach to a BIM approach that prioritizes information. • Architecture and Construction technology solutions have improved significantly!

  3. With extensive acceptance by users of all types (in the construction sector), BIM is among the most important catalysts for technology and process transformation in the AEC industry. • BIM is one of the most important catalysts for technology and process transformation in the AEC industry, with widespread adoption by users of all types. • In this blog, we’ll look at research and insights from top information suppliers on how BIM has transformed the industry and will continue to do so in the future.

  4. BIM – What did the previous decade look like ? • The AEC industry has made remarkable achievements over the last ten years when it comes to the adoption and utilization of BIM tools and solutions. • According to a major Annual BIM report, by 2020, we have progressed from limited knowledge and usage of BIM to almost universal awareness. In addition to that, the use of BIM has increased by a whopping 73% by construction professionals.

  5. It necessitated significant changes in processes, but the results were worth it: • Better information coordination • Decreased risk • Increased productivity • Increased efficiency, and  • Cost reductions in operations and maintenance • These developments are assisting in the creation of a more efficient, transparent, and error-free AEC industry.

  6. BIM has already transformed the way the AEC industry operates, regardless of the project’s or firm’s size. • In addition to that, with the help of BIM, construction professionals like Architects, Project Managers, Construction Teams & Engineers designers have been able to collaborate in an environment that relies on single-source of truth (accurate data) throughout the project lifecycle.

  7. How are Governments Encouraging BIM usage? The United States of America (USA) • In the 1990s, the USA was the first country to embrace BIM for construction purposes. According to some statistics, as early as 2012, 71% of construction professionals (which included, architects, building contractors and engineers) were already using BIM! • According to prominent research, the use of BIM Modelling Services in the United States is predicted to grow at a rate of 21.6% per year from 2016 to 2022.

  8. The United Kingdom (UK) • The United Kingdom is regarded as one of the world’s major proponents of BIM adoption in the AEC industry. The UK government mandated in April 2016 that all publicly funded projects be completed using ‘BIM Level 2’ by the year 2016. This accelerated the country’s BIM adoption rate. In addition, the government plans to advance to the next stage of BIM implementation in 2020.

  9. Italy • The Italian Ministry of Infrastructure had proposed an initial strategy to make BIM mandatory for projects in 2019. At that time, the strategy would apply to projects worth more than 100 million euros. By 2022, the country is expected to have fully implemented this initial strategy.

  10. India • According to a research report published in 2019 by an Indian authority: • At least 355 projects experienced cost overruns of Rs 3.88 lakhcrore,  • 552 projects experienced time delays • Officials from the NITI Aayog (a government think tank) suggested BIM may save up to 20% of a project’s cost by reducing construction time. The government think group wants the idea to be considered by all infrastructure ministries.

  11. What to expect in BIM for the next decade? • According to a recent study, the global building information modelling (BIM) industry will reach $11.7 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 21.6% between 2016 and 2022. Due to increased building activity and the push of BIM regulations, the Asia-Pacific region will see the biggest demand rise.

  12. BIM is predicted to be useful in the development of green, sustainable buildings, as it can process vast volumes of environmental data. Firms are also expected to investigate the full scope of BIM, including 4D, 5D, and 6D BIM, in order to maximise their Return on Investment (ROI). Adopting BIM will help design and construction firms prepare for the future. In addition, an architectural firm’s requirements may alter over time. A corporation can alter its data demands as little or as much as needed with the help of BIM technology services and stay up to date. It will be fascinating to see how BIM, with the support of technology companies, can push the AEC sector to the next level.

  13. Thank You So Much For Reading

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