“If you boil it down to its essence, BIM is a communication tool. The future of BIM involves using the model at all stages to improve collaboration.”Ultimately, the future of BIM is about creating connection. Often referred to as “Connected BIM,” it involves leveraging more out of the end to end use of models through cloud technology. That means, utilizing a connected model-based process not only in design but throughout preconstruction, in the field during construction, during construction project closeout, and even through operations and maintenance. We recently spoke with Jeremy to learn more about how the specific areas of the construction lifecycle where building information modeling is underused and how teams can overcome common hurdles to build a more connected future for BIM. You can read our interview, below. But first, take a look at our infographic where we highlight the current state of BIM and where opportunities lie in the near future.
Secondly, I would say that the use of BIM in the preconstruction has huge growth potential in terms of quantities, takeoffs, and subcontractor buyout.