Global BIM Network issues call to expand Information Collection knowledge base

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The Global BIM Network has issued a call for more resources for its growing digital knowledge base, the Information Collection

The collection already contains over 500 resources from more than 60 countries, including articles, guidance and policy documents to manage the strategic introduction of BIM.

The network said recent analysis of the many resources available on the Information Collection highlight the common outputs from BIM change programmes. It details the information available by transformational state and region, and provides insight into the number and type of resources available.

Transformational states

Almost half of the collection’s current resources relate to the developing state, followed by documents relating to mobilising.

The Global BIM Network is keen to build up its resources focusing on the three other states: justifying, implementing and scaling.

For the justifying state, the network is seeking more resources on public leadership, capability and capacity building. Documents such as external or peer landscape review, formal approval to commence or continue, and policy/public commitment will help complement existing materials.

For the scaling state, the network is looking for more resources on incentives and enforcements, capacity building solutions, Communities of Practice, case studies and lessons learned, progress and benefits realisation reporting, and detailed guidance for specific contexts, sectors, or projects to help scale wider BIM adoption and drive continuous improvement.

Focus on Africa and North America

A regional breakdown shows that the highest number of current BIM resources are from Europe and Latin America. The network is calling for more documents relating to Africa and North America.

When broken down by type, guidance documents are by far the largest group of resources, followed by standards, and templates or tools.

The Global BIM Network is encouraging organizations that develop resources such as Responsibility Matrices, as part of collaborative frameworks, and learning frameworks or pilot projects focused on building capability and capacity, to share such materials on its website.

The Information Collection can be used in conjunction with the Network’s recently launched Public Sector Construction Digital Transformation Playbook. Both the Playbook and the Information Collection are free online resources.

Organizations can let the Global BIM Network know of any additional resources for the Information Collection here.

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