| December 24, 2007 |
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More than a third of the construction project and program owners responding to the Eighth Annual CMAA/FMI Survey of Owners say they have used Building Information Modeling (BIM) on one or more projects. The rate at which BIM is being adopted in the industry is also accelerating, the survey reports. The study was conducted by FMI with the support of the Construction Management Association of America, and focused on perceptions and implementation of BIM among construction owners, including public- and private-sector owners who are members of CMAA. Of the 200 survey respondents, who collectively represent approximately $115 billion in annual construction spending, about 35 percent of the respondents said they have used BIM on one or more projects. Survey findings include:
Specific to BMI, its usage and benefits, survey respondents cited the following:
The basis for the survey was the following definition of BIM: Building Information Modeling (BIM) refers to the creation and coordinated use of a collection of digital information about a building project. The information can include cost, schedule, fabrication, maintenance, energy, and 3-D models. The information is used for design decision-making, production of high-quality construction documents, predicting performance, cost estimating, and construction planning, and, eventually, for managing and operating the facility. Large savings can result from employing the predictive capabilities of BIM through:
The FMI/CMAA Eighth Annual Survey of Owners also discusses other construction industry-specific issues and concerns currently facing owners, such as material costs, the need to attract industry workers from the next generation, and LEED/Green Building. For more information about the FMI/CMAA Eighth Annual Survey of Owners, contact FMI Corporation at 919.785.9359. |
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