How Building Information Modelling/Management can contribute to achieving one or more goals of ‘Construction 2025’

Fawaz Ahmed ALRashidi

Abstract: The construction industry in the United Kingdom, though seen as having a competing advantage when compared to that in most parts of the world, was still suggested to be operating way below its full potential and capacity (HM Government, 2012). The Construction 2025 document acknowledges this and has outlined targets to increasing the operating capacity of the industry.

This paper reviews how the Building Information Modelling/Management system, can be strategically used to achieving one or more of those targets set out by the Construction 2025 documents. Additionally, the text explores works done by other researchers on this topic matter and draws conclusions based of their findings.

It is hoped that at the end of the text, the construction industry especially those in the private sector would appreciate the real importance of BIM to the increasing of its industrial capacity and revenue.

Keywords: Building Information Management (BIM), Construction 2025. Economic Growth, Construction Industry.

Title: How Building Information Modelling/Management can contribute to achieving one or more goals of ‘Construction 2025’

Author: Fawaz Ahmed ALRashidi

International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering Research  

ISSN 2348-7607 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 7, Issue 2, October 2019 – March 2020

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How Building Information Modelling/Management can contribute to achieving one or more goals of ‘Construction 2025’ by Fawaz Ahmed ALRashidi