Why BIM

BIM benefits your business

Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes have helped countless firms in diverse industries operate more productively, produce higher-quality work, attract more talent, and win new business. With a rising number of government and commercial organizations mandating BIM, now is the time to consider implementing BIM at your firm.


BIM is transforming real-world projects

Jump-starting a small architecture business

Davey McEathron, principal at Davey McEathron Architecture, explains how BIM helped set his small firm apart with better-designed homes and civic buildings in Austin, Texas.

Preventing flooding in Belgium

Using BIM, iNFRANEA engineers model and coordinate a river-widening project, and prevent errors in construction before they arise.
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Minimizing oil rig downtime

For RDS, BIM helps improve the speed and accuracy of oil rig design, reducing downtime.

Research on BIM value

Stay up-to-date with industry data and research that demonstrate the benefits of BIM across the lifecycle of building and infrastructure projects.

The business benefits of BIM to owners

Find out how BIM helps building owners save time and money throughout the building lifecycle from initial planning through ongoing operations and maintenance.
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The Economist: Productivity in construction

Explore the causes of the productivity gap in the global construction industry and the tools and strategies to overcome it.
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McGraw-Hill Construction: Increase in BIM adoption

Discover why BIM adoption has grown over the last few years in North America.
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Global BIM policies

Governments worldwide are mandating or recommending BIM, recognizing its value for helping to deliver projects successfully. Find out which BIM policies are affecting your industry, projects or bids.
This list is indicative of the Government BIM programs around the world, and is not intended to be an exhaustive list.
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