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Strategies, Potentials And Uses Of Bim

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  • Sakib, S M Nazmuz

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Implementation of BIM is slow and concentrated among few large firms. The construction industry in UK has to overcome several challenges to achieve effective BIM implementation. The BIM implementation entails various components that include technology, people, policy and people. The transition to use of BIM depends on changing hardware and software and essential in the BIM implementation process in United Kingdom. In Award, what was covered was the implementation of 2D BIM in small to medium-sized companies and not BIM with all the current levels in all sized companies within the UK. BIM adoption is dependent on the diffusion and implementation strategy before it gets to the adoption stage. There is a greater need to standardize and benchmark the UKs BIM diffusion, implementation, and adoption strategy.

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  • Sakib, S M Nazmuz, 2020. "Strategies, Potentials And Uses Of Bim," SocArXiv mbcj4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:mbcj4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/mbcj4
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