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The four common myths about BIM debunked

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The acronym, the 3D modelling, the software and the cost: Nigel Davies debunks the four most common myths about BIM.

When it comes to BIM, even the acronym causes misunderstandings. It is certainly not a new term, yet the confusion surrounding it could be one of the major barriers to its implementation. But the volume of misconceptions over BIM sadly doesn’t end at its name. As BIM is increasingly becoming part of daily lives for those in the built environment, it’s time to bust the most common myths and allow organisations to confidently move forward with their digitalisation journeys.

Let’s start with the acronym: is it building information modelling? Is it better information modelling? Or perhaps better information management? Well, BIM is indeed an acronym for building information modelling. This term has been used for many years and was originally and primarily focused on 3D models and the associated data.

Having said that, over the years, it has matured to describe the wider information management process across the life cycle of a built asset. Depending on what part of the industry professionals are from, BIM can mean different things, hence the reason for the confusion.

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