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Evolving the way we talk about BIM to accelerate adoption

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Acknowledging BIM’s slow adoption, the UK BIM Alliance is calling on the industry to re-focus away from BIM and on to the outcome of information management.

A paper entitled BIM to IM, written by UK BIM Alliance vice-chair Casey Rutland and UK BIM Alliance committee member Fiona Moore, states: “Whether we like to admit it or not, as a sector we have experienced many challenges to making BIM ‘business as usual’.

“We’re not leaving ‘BIM’ behind, but we are evolving how we describe it. What we’re looking to achieve is a wider understanding, acceptance and uptake of the principles of BIM in the industry. We need to develop new ways of communicating with different audiences using their language. It’s the same message communicated differently.

“The focus needs to be that information management using BIM can help to solve real-world problems such as: demonstrating embodied carbon and in-use carbon calculations to prove that we can achieve sustainability targets; demonstrating that there is a clear audit trail of how residential buildings were designed, specified and built, to protect human lives; and demonstrating that asset management decisions support organisational objectives, via a ’line of sight’.

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