As with some of our previous surveys, we've produced an infographic that nicely summarises the findings from our recent NBS International BIM Survey.
Click on the image below to see the report summary and download the free infographic (or indeed the full report).
Monday 24 February 2014
Friday 14 February 2014
The NBS International BIM Report 2013
The first ever NBS International BIM Report is now available to download for free from our website:
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/BIM/reports/
At NBS we are in the process of putting together our fourth annual national BIM report for the UK. However, this report pulls together BIM trends from Finland, New Zealand and Canada based on exactly the same questions asked in 2013.
As members of the International Construction Information Society (http://www.icis.org/) we have worked with other partner organisations to put this survey together. The intention is to do the same each year with the number of countries growing.
"...we lack impartial, reliable data about the state of BIM in different countries and continents.
We are also unclear on the future of international BIM. This report is a first step towards providing that clarity. In it we examine attitudes towards BIM across countries to see how each compares. We uncover adoption rates, beliefs about the future of BIM, as well as attitudes towards BIM"
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/BIM/reports/
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/BIM/reports/
At NBS we are in the process of putting together our fourth annual national BIM report for the UK. However, this report pulls together BIM trends from Finland, New Zealand and Canada based on exactly the same questions asked in 2013.
As members of the International Construction Information Society (http://www.icis.org/) we have worked with other partner organisations to put this survey together. The intention is to do the same each year with the number of countries growing.
Please download the report to see the findings and the analysis. An example finding is shown below.
And some words from Adrian Malleson our Head of Research, Analysis and Forecasting,"...we lack impartial, reliable data about the state of BIM in different countries and continents.
We are also unclear on the future of international BIM. This report is a first step towards providing that clarity. In it we examine attitudes towards BIM across countries to see how each compares. We uncover adoption rates, beliefs about the future of BIM, as well as attitudes towards BIM"
- http://www.thenbs.com/topics/BIM/reports/
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