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Building Information Modeling in the Global Construction Industry 2012: Implementation and Market Trends, Profitability and Budget Forecasts in the Global Construction Industry

 

NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Building Information Modeling in the Global Construction Industry 2012: Implementation and Market Trends, Profitability and Budget Forecasts in the Global Construction Industry

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Synopsis

• The report is based on primary surveys conducted by World Market Intelligence accessing its B2B panels comprised of senior business decision makers. The opinions and forward looking statements of 182 industry executives are captured in our in-depth survey, of which 27% represent directors, C-level executives and departmental heads.

• The geographical scope of the research is global – drawing on the activity and expectations of leading industry players across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle East.

• The report analyzes expenditure of construction industry buyers on BIM applications, procurement practices and critical factors that influence the selection of BIM applications.

• Key topics covered include category-level spending outlooks, market-specific growth opportunities, investment opportunities and principal challenges associated with the implementation of BIM applications.

• The report provides qualitative analysis of key industry opportunities and threats and also contains the full survey results.

Summary

"Building Information Modeling in the Global Construction Industry 2012: Implementation and Market Trends, Profitability and Budget Forecasts in the Global Construction Industry" is a new report by World Market Intelligence that analyzes how companies in the construction industry perceive Business Information Modeling (BIM). This report examines the initiatives surrounding BIM in the industry and explores its impact on profits and cost saving targets set by companies. It also analyzes key markets for growth; critical factors for choosing BIM, benefits and effect on ROI. The report identifies key drivers and chief barriers in the implementation of BIM. It also analyzes category-level spending outlooks; changes in BIM procurement budgets; BIM applications selection criteria and investment opportunities available for leading purchase decision makers.

Scope

The report features the opinions of construction industry respondents related to the following:

• BIM and its importance to the industry

• Factors that drive BIM implementation

• Barriers that confront effective implementation of BIM applications

• Impact on project life cycle and overall profitability

• Metrics used to measure the effectiveness of BIM applications

• Major BIM vendors and software available in the industry

• Perceived value of BIM for various stakeholders in the industry

• Demand for BIM applications including markets that will drive growth

• Changes expected in BIM budgets and cost saving targets

Reasons To Buy

• Provides insight on critical features considered when selecting a BIM application and specific supported software and hardware. • Provides insight on how BIM will impact the project lifecycle. • Uncover potential benefits and implications on stakeholder value so as to derive maximum benefit.• Formulate effective sales and marketing strategies by identifying buyer BIM budgets and areas of investment. • Better promotes business by aligning capabilities and business practices with the changing technological needs of customers.• Helps in understanding how the implementation of BIM will impact profitability and ROI.• Secure stronger customer relationships by understanding the leading business concerns and changing strategies of buyers.

Key Highlights

• Cost savings and operational efficiency, improved visualization and design quality, and client demand are cited as major drivers for the adoption of BIM in the construction industry.

• Survey results show that 40% of contractors and project developers expect to see an increase in profitability over the next 12 months due to the use of BIM applications.

• The UK, the US, and markets in the Middle East region are identified to be the top three markets that will provide the highest growth opportunities for BIM application-related software products and services.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction1.1 What is this report about?1.2 Definitions1.3 Methodology1.4 Profile of survey respondents1.4.1 Profile of buyer respondents1.4.2 Profile of supplier respondents2 Executive

Summary

3 BIM in the Global Construction Industry3.1 Assessment of BIM3.1.1 Assessment of BIM – buyers vs suppliers3.1.2 Assessment of BIM – analysis by region3.1.3 Assessment of BIM – analysis by company turnover3.2 Status of Implementation of BIM3.2.1 Status of implementation of BIM – buyers vs suppliers3.2.2 Status of implementation of BIM – analysis by region3.2.3 Status of implementation of BIM – analysis by company turnover3.3 Key Drivers of BIM3.3.1 Key drivers of BIM – buyers vs suppliers3.3.2 Key drivers of BIM – analysis by region3.3.3 Key drivers of BIM – analysis by company turnover3.4 Chief Barriers to BIM3.4.1 Chief barriers to BIM – buyers vs suppliers3.4.2 Chief barriers to BIM – analysis by region3.4.3 Chief barriers to BIM – analysis by turnover3.5 Key Markets for Growth of BIM3.5.1 Key markets for growth of BIM – buyer responses3.5.2 Key markets for growth of BIM – suppliers3.5.3 Key markets for growth of BIM – analysis by region3.5.4 Key markets for growth of BIM – analysis by company turnover4 Implementation of BIM in the Global Construction Industry4.1 Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications4.1.1 Critical factors for choosing BIM applications – buyers vs suppliers4.1.2 Critical factors for choosing BIM applications – analysis by company turnover4.1.3 Critical factors for choosing BIM applications – senior-level respondents4.2 Prime Software for BIM Applications4.2.1 Prime software for BIM applications – buyers4.2.2 Prime software for BIM applications – analysis by region4.2.3 Prime software for BIM applications – analysis by company turnover4.3 BIM Monitoring Tools4.3.1 BIM monitoring tools – buyers vs suppliers4.3.2 BIM monitoring tools – analysis by company turnover4.4 Measures to Improve the Value of BIM4.4.1 Measures to improve the value of BIM – buyers vs suppliers4.4.2 Measures to improve the value of BIM – analysis by region4.4.3 Measures to improve the value of BIM – analysis by company turnover5 Operational Impact of Building Information Modeling5.1 Impact of BIM on Project Lifecycles5.1.1 Impact of BIM on project lifecycles – buyers vs suppliers5.1.2 Impact of BIM on project lifecycle – analysis by region5.1.3 Impact of BIM on project lifecycle – analysis by company turnover5.2 Key Benefits of BIM5.2.1 Key benefits of BIM – buyers vs suppliers5.2.2 Key benefits of BIM – analysis by region5.2.3 Key benefits of BIM – analysis by company turnover5.3 Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value5.3.1 Implications of BIM on stakeholder value – buyers vs suppliers5.3.2 Implications of BIM on stakeholder value – analysis by region5.3.3 Implications of BIM on stakeholder value – analysis by company turnover6 Financial Impact of Business Information Modeling6.1 Planned Change in BIM Budgets6.1.1 Planned change in BIM budgets – buyers vs suppliers6.1.2 Planned change in BIM budgets – analysis by region6.1.3 Planned change in BIM budgets – analysis by company turnover6.2 Change in Fee Structure6.2.1 Change in fee structure – buyers vs suppliers6.2.2 Change in fee structure – analysis by region6.2.3 Change in fee structure – analysis by company turnover6.3 Cost-saving expectations6.3.1 Cost-saving expectations – buyers vs suppliers6.3.2 Cost-saving expectations – analysis by region6.3.3 Cost-saving expectations – analysis by company turnover6.4 Impact of BIM on Profitability6.4.1 Impact of BIM on profitability – buyers vs suppliers6.4.2 Impact of BIM on profitability – analysis by region6.4.3 Impact of BIM on profitability – analysis by company turnover6.5 Effect of BIM on ROI6.5.1 Effect of BIM on ROI – buyers vs suppliers6.5.2 Effect of BIM on ROI – analysis by company turnover7 Appendix7.1 Full survey results7.2 Methodology7.3 Contact Us7.4 About World Market Intelligence7.5 Disclaimer

List of Tables

Table 1: Global Construction Industry Survey Respondents by Company Type, 2011

Table 2: Buyer Respondents by Job Role (%), 2011

Table 3: Buyer Respondents by Global Company Turnover (%), 2011

Table 4: Buyer Respondents by Region (%), 2011

Table 5: Supplier Respondents by Job Role (%), 2011

Table 6: Supplier Respondents by Global Company Turnover (%), 2011

Table 7: Supplier Respondents by Region (%), 2011

Table 8: Assessment of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 9: Assessment of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 10: Assessment of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 11: Status of Implementation of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 12: Status of Implementation of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 13: Status of Implementation of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 14: Key Drivers of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 15: Key Drivers of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 16: Key Drivers of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 17: Chief Barriers to BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 18: Key Markets for Growth of BIM: Contractors and Project Developers (%), 2012

Table 19: Key Markets for Growth of BIM: Construction Industry Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 20: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 21: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 22: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Senior-Level Respondents (%), 2012

Table 23: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Contractors and Project Developers (%), 2012

Table 24: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 25: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 26: BIM Monitoring Tools: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 27: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 28: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 29: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Reponses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 30: Impact of BIM on Project Lifecycles: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 31: Key Benefits of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 32: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 33: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 34: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 35: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 36: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 37: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 38: Change in Fee Structure: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 39: Change in Fee Structure: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 40: Change in Fee Structure: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 41: Cost-Saving Expectations: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 42: Cost-Saving Expectations: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 43: Cost-Saving Expectations: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 44: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 45: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Responses by Region (%), 2012

Table 46: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 47: Effect of BIM on ROI: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012

Table 48: Effect of BIM on ROI: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

Table 49: Survey Results – Closed Questions

List of Figures

Figure 1: Assessment of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 2: Assessment of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 3: Assessment of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 4: Status of Implementation of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 5: Status of Implementation of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 6: Status of Implementation of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 7: Key Drivers of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 8: Key Drivers of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 9: Key Drivers of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 10: Chief Barriers to BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 11: Chief Barriers to BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 12: Chief Barriers to BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 13: Key Markets for Growth of BIM, 2012Figure 14: Key Markets for Growth of BIM: Contractors and Project Developers (%), 2012Figure 15: Key Markets for Growth of BIM: Construction Industry Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 16: Key Markets for Growth: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 17: Key Markets for Growth of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 18: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 19: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 20: Critical Factors for Choosing BIM Applications: Senior-Level Respondents (%), 2012Figure 21: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Contractors and Project Developers (%), 2012Figure 22: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 23: Prime Software for BIM Applications: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 24: BIM Monitoring Tools: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 25: BIM Monitoring Tools: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 26: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 27: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 28: Measures to Improve the Value of BIM: Reponses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 29: Impact of BIM on Project Lifecycles: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 30: Impact of BIM on Project Lifecycles: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 31: Impact of BIM on Project Lifecycles: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 32: Key Benefits of BIM: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 33: Key Benefits of BIM: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 34: Key Benefits of BIM: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 35: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 36: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 37: Implications of BIM on Stakeholder Value: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 38: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 39: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 40: Planned Change in BIM Budgets: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 41: Change in Fee Structure: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 42: Change in Fee Structure: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 43: Change in Fee Structure: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 44: Cost-Saving Expectations: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 45: Cost-Saving Expectations: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 46: Cost-Saving Expectations: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 47: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 48: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Responses by Region (%), 2012Figure 49: Impact of BIM on Profitability: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012Figure 50: Effect of BIM on ROI: Buyers vs Suppliers (%), 2012Figure 51: Effect of BIM on ROI: Responses by Company Turnover (%), 2012

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