Digital Construction

Why we need a BIM Wiki

Dr Gregor Harvie on a new initiative to help BIM become mainstream.

In 2017 we analysed 6 million pieces of data about the relationship between 5,000 articles on Designing Buildings Wiki. Our main finding was that practitioners prefer to read about practical, project-based subjects, whereas authors tend to write about more traditional, academic subjects. Crucially, we also discovered that BIM is something of an isolated island, disconnected from wider industry knowledge.

To some people this simply confirmed what they had already suspected – BIM is a specialist subject, with procedures and terminology that are intimidating and excluding to the uninitiated. This view was reinforced by the recent NBS National BIM Report, which, whilst it found 69% of respondents were using BIM, also revealed the emergence of a “two-speed industry”, with 22% of those yet to use BIM saying they would rather not adopt it at all.

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