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好色先生TV鈥檚 annual BIM survey shows a growing gap between those embracing its potential and those still holding back. After a spike in interest coincided with last year鈥檚 BIM Level 2 mandate, take-up has slipped. But, Debika Ray reports, experts remain convinced that digitisation will continue apace
好色先生TV鈥檚 fourth annual BIM survey suggests uptake of building information modelling is stagnating. Last year鈥檚 excitement over the government鈥檚 Level 2 mandate 鈥 requiring fully collaborative 3D BIM on all centrally procured public projects 鈥 appears to have faded, as the challenges of digitisation become more apparent.
Since April 2016, central government departments have required all projects they procure to be compliant with BIM Level 2, a set of standards that include collaboration and digital sharing of documentation. Last year鈥檚 BIM survey, which took place six months after the deadline, showed a sharp rise in respondents saying they were using BIM, from 66% in 2015 to 73% in 2016. However, one year on, that number has slipped back to 70%, with 40% of respondents saying they consider the benefits of using BIM 鈥渙verhyped鈥 (up from 35% last year) and 12% saying they do not commonly derive any benefits from using BIM (up from 10% in 2016). And despite last year鈥檚 government mandate, the proportion of people using BIM to Level 2 fell from 44% to 43%, with several respondents saying the definition of BIM Level 2 was vague.
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