The industry is now on the verge of the fourth industrial revolution. Digitalisation is having a profound impact on the work itself, the way the industry works together and it will drastically affect surveyors’ abilities to progress innovation and create better places and spaces for future generations. Building information modelling (BIM) and the accompanying use of a common data environment (CDE) form the bedrock of this transformation.
As clients increasingly look to technology for solutions that create efficiencies, RICS professionals needs to gain a better-informed understanding of the potential of BIM, how it is evolving and vitally, how they can take advantage of its development to stay ahead of the curve.
In this practice information we look at how BIM has evolved and merged into a much broader paradigm in the UK, and how this might set an example for other markets. As the UK transitioned from national to ISO standards, the focus has shifted from considering adoption and implementation of BIM as the end goal to using BIM and CDE as a catalyst to promote a holistic shift towards a model-driven approach to the design, delivery, and operation of constructed assets.
The paper provides answers about the evolving ‘what’ and ‘why’ of BIM and its potential for surveyors, including:
Published date: 02 May 2023