Published on March 11, 2026 | Last Updated on March 11, 2026
Global Insights: Data & Analysis
Macro Adoption Dashboard
Free, open, interactive - BIM adoption data across borders, sectors & systems
The Macro Adoption Dashboard (MAD) is now live at mad.bimexcellence.org. It transforms the BIMei Macro Studies into a free, always-on platform where anyone can explore how BIM adoption is progressing across organisations, education systems, and policy environments - country by country, cycle by cycle.
Three Study Dimensions
Organisational Adoption - tools, workflows & protocols
Education Landscape - training & workforce readiness
Policy Environment - government mandates & enablers
What you can do on MAD
AI Insights
On-demand AI explanations for Explore cards and sections
Language Translation
Full platform translation with integrated BIMdictionary.com terms
Country Comparison
Side-by-side heatmaps and charts across any selection of 5 countries
Interactive Visualisations
Bar charts, heatmaps, topic trees, and donut charts - all interactive and filterable
Free Data Downloads
Download anonymised survey datasets in XLSX or JSON for your own research or reporting
Published Reports
Curated country and regional reports, browsable in the platform and downloadable as PDF (comming soon)
Technical Explanations
Clear source questions, scoring gates, and underlying Action Statements
Global Research Network
Meet the study coordinators and project leaders contributing data across participating countries.
MAD is descriptive, not evaluative with no rankings or scores.
It is a transparent, open map of where adoption stands globally and what is shaping it.
The Macro Adoption Project assists construction industry stakeholders in improving BIM/digital transformation policies, educational strategies and adoption plans across different markets. The project has the following main objectives:
Project Team
The BIMe Initiative Macro Adoption Project is co-led by:
- Dr Bilal Succar of ChangeAgents AEC (Melbourne, Australia)
- Prof Mohamad Kassem of Newcastle University (Newcastle, UK)
- AProf Eduardo Toledo of the University of São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil)
- Dr Danny Murguia of the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK)
- Dr Cristiane Magalhães of Firjan (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
- Ms. Laura Lacaze of Trest Consultoria (Argentina + Brazi)

