Implementing BIM processes and technologies brings many significant benefits for the construction industry. However as with any new venture it can go wrong, resulting in wasted investment.
If things do not go well a company may be less enthusiastic using BIM as a result of this initial experience. By putting the software back on the shelf the company misses out on the opportunity to transform its business, which could be essential for long term survival in these difficult times.
In 2007, Finith E Jernigan wrote the acclaimed book BIG BIM little bim. Jernigan identified the differences between BIG BIM; the all-encompassing process that is widely published via global media and conferences and little bim; the actual usage and application by operators within a design or engineering office.
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