BIM's Return on Investment

Topics:
Construction Services and Home Improvement
Tags:
Autodesk Inc.,
BIM,
Finance,
Managerial Accounting,
ROI,
Roi/Tco
Source:
Autodesk

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Overview: With the advent of building information modeling (BIM), the building industry is coming to appreciate that technology can radically transform the process by which a building is designed and constructed. But before committing the funds to purchase that technology, the bean counters in an organization will probably insist that an ROI analysis be done. At that point, the folks tasked with producing the numbers usually grimace in pain and start twitching. This paper delves into the return on investment (ROI) for building information modeling solutions - what variables to consider, a sample formula and typical numbers, and a heads-up as to what the ROI metric overlooks.

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Format: PDF | Size: 233KB | Date: Jun 2005 | Pages: 5


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