Construction Best Practices

The Rise of BIM in the UK

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2020 marked the 10th year of the annual BIM Report produced by NBS — a global leading technology platform that combines content and connectivity for anyone involved in the design, supply and construction of the built environment. The BIM report provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation in the BIM market based on the responses of 1,000 industry professionals surveyed and compared year-on-year statistics over the last decade. Here are some of the key takeaways from the report:

BIM awareness and use 2011 vs 2020 - 2020 NBS BIM Report

BIM is gaining momentum

What is BIM? BIM is an acronym for Building Information Modelling. It is a highly collaborative process that allows multiple stakeholders and AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) professionals to collaborate on the planning, design and construction of a building within one 3D model. Data from the buildings is made available to stakeholders allowing them to make informed decisions.

Despite the apparent benefits, the adoption of BIM is not universal. But there has been a significant rise in usage over the past decade. The 2020 BIM Report shows BIM adoption has risen to the highest level to date with 73% reporting they are currently aware and using BIM. This has significantly increased from 2011 where only 13% were using and 43% were completely unaware of BIM compared with 1% in 2020.

BIM usage over five-year span - 2020 NBS BIM Report

Why Use BIM?

BIM has the capacity to transform and enhance performance by decreasing inefficiencies, improving productivity and increasing collaboration among project stakeholders. The majority of BIM users would agree with the previous statement as 71% state BIM has made them more productive. In the 2020 BIM Report other key improvements that those surveyed noted were; increased coordination of construction documents and a reduction in problems arising on projects.

Getting up to speed with using BIM may seem daunting at first with 48% of people identifying lack of training as a main barrier to using BIM, which may explain why 29% of people suggested they didn’t experience increases in productivity. Like with many things, if you do not receive adequate training then you may never unlock the full potential. The training journey can be made simple. Viewpoint’s Professional Services team provides full on boarding to all customers to make the transition into using BIM technology as seamless as possible. Customers also receive check-ins with the team to make sure their solutions are working for them to help achieve their goals. Consultancy can be requested at any time to enhance product knowledge during your journey with Viewpoint.

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Darren is a Marketing Manager for the EMEA Viewpoint office, joining in 2019. He is experienced in the B2B software market with expertise in lead generation and product marketing.