BIM Search

Bilal SuccarEnglish-Australia, Legacy Post 9 Comments


BIM Search indexes 100s of hand-picked BIM focused websites, blogs and forums. Search results can be further refined by clicking on one of the provided filters which appear after you perform the initial search.

Please note that a dedicated site – still in early beta – has now been set up to host BIMSearch.net (http://www.BIMSearch.net/).

If you’d like to improve the accuracy of these results, kindly suggest additional sites to be included in BIMSearch.net focused index by providing your recommendations in the comments section below. Alternatively, you can email them through by using the Email link at the top of this page.

  • Bilal Succar

    I'm a consultant, researcher, and Adjunct Professor (École de technologie supérieure, Canada) specialising in digital transformation for the built environment. I advise governments, industry bodies, and research institutions on implementation roadmaps, maturity frameworks, and digital competence strategies. My main role is to lead ChangeAgents AEC, a Melbourne-based consultancy I established in 2004. I'm also the technical founder for the assessor.io platform, head editor of the international BIM Dictionary, and a co-founder of the BIMe Initiative (BIMei). I combine my consultancy work, peer-reviewed research (see Google Scholar), and BIMei Community efforts to release performance improvement frameworks, templates and tools. Most of these are freely available to - hopefully - assist stakeholders to align policy with practice, enhance collaboration, and accelerate digital innovation at scale.

Comments 9

  1. Hi Caitlin,
    Your blog has been indexed a few weeks back. Please let me know if you’re getting inaccurate search results.
    P.S. I think your ‘all roads lead to BIM’ sketch is great!
    Bilal

  2. Hi BSuccar,
    today i first visit here
    i’m studying Ph.D program in Hanyang University.
    It’s very nice to meet you ^^

  3. I’d love it if you would add my blog: http://www.shoegnome.com to BIMsearch.net
    Thanks. And great post on BIMwash, it’s a nice reminder of where things stand and where many of us are on the path to not just understanding the concepts of BIM but actually getting to implement them.

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