Interested in statistics on BIM engagement and usage?
Happy Sunday. Day 17. Post 17. I won’t make a full month where the total number of posts equals the total number of days in the month. Especially not this month. Soon I’ll be heading to Wyoming for a few days, to the land of horrible internet connections and a house with no Wi-Fi… That many posts is a horrible goal anyways. It’s just about numbers, not content. Fortunately there’s been some pretty damn good content this month. And I expect there’ll still be more, if I finish even a fraction of the posts I hope to.
Anyways, here’s a link to some McGraw Hill Construction research on BIM engagement and penetration in North America (that I didn’t want to forget to share). It’s pretty interesting. And it’s free. I’ll leave my commentary to myself. But I am excited that according to the survey we’ve reached a tipping point with the use of BIM. Hopefully things from here will just start going faster and faster.
Maybe when they do the next survey they’ll just cut to the chase and start asking about BIG and little BIM, of the lonely and social varieties. Wouldn’t that be nice?