BIM maturity at scale : enabling digital transformation across the Canadian construction industry / prepared by Bilal Succar.: NR24-130/2025E-PDF
"The BIM Maturity at Scale Roadmap is a comprehensive strategy to advance digital transformation across theCanadian Construction Industry (CCI) by scaling Building Information Modelling (BIM) maturity assessment andimprovement efforts nationwide. As the construction sector grapples with persistent challenges—including fragmented processes, low productivity, and mounting sustainability pressures—BIM is a cornerstone for digital transformation. It not only enables greater integration of the design, construction, and operation phases but also serves as a catalyst for digital innovation, decarbonization, and performance-based regulation. This Roadmap is a strategic response to Canada's need for a unified and scalable approach to BIM adoption and maturity assessment. By addressing inconsistencies in adoption rates—especially among small and medium-sized enterprises, regions, and project types—it lays the groundwork for a cohesive national effort. The initiative aligns closely with the goals of the National Research Council (NRC)'s Construction Sector Digitalization and Productivity Challenge Program (CSDP), emphasizing productivity, sustainability, and innovation. …"--Executive summary, page 3.
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| Title | BIM maturity at scale : enabling digital transformation across the Canadian construction industry / prepared by Bilal Succar. |
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| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (99 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour) |
| ISBN | 9780660771342 |
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