North America Is Expected To Account For 10% Of The Overall Building Information Modeling Deployment: Fact.MR Study
The global
building information modelling market is anticipated to expand between 2022 and
2032 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12%, according to a report
recently released by Fact.MR. By the end of 2032, the market is anticipated to
reach US$ 19.97 billion.
Building
information modelling is anticipated to see an increase in demand over the
course of the forecast period, with a projected US$6.43 billion global market
by the end of 2022.
With an 11%
CAGR, the market grew from 2017 to 2021. Growth prospects were constrained at
the height of the coronavirus pandemic due to a global decline in the
construction sector brought on by the imposition of lockdowns.
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The Port
Mann Bridge in Vancouver, the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland, the Three
Gorges Dam in China, the Shanghai Tower in China, and the Gotthard Base Tunnel
in Switzerland are just a few examples of the unprecedented rise in project
complexity in the construction industry. Such intricate structures require
efficient and economical planning as well as vision. On the basis of this
supposition, the building
information modelling sector will inevitably become a resource
in the contemporary construction industry.
Building information modelling will grow as
a result of rapid urbanisation.
Building
information modelling is anticipated to grow during the anticipated period due
to rising global urbanisation. The global construction industry will advance as
populations and economies grow and as there is a greater need for better
infrastructure for residential and commercial needs.
Building
information modelling (BIM) users have a competitive advantage thanks to
improved data transmission and coordination among numerous stakeholders, as
well as increased construction productivity.
The
expansion of the construction industry and the rise in BIM usage regulations at
the national and international levels also contribute to the market's
expansion. Additionally, during the forecast period, technological advancements
in data management at remote servers and improved inter-user coordination via
cloud-based solutions are likely to offer enticing potential for market
expansion.
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Competitive Environment
A sizable
number of players hold dominant positions in the highly fragmented building
information modelling market. The growth of the building information modelling
industry has also been aided by the numerous mergers and acquisitions by market
participants.
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For advanced BIM, steel fabrication management,
and structural engineering, Trimble released the Tekla 2020 BIM software system
in March 2020.
·
In May 2020, ALLPLAN, a Nemetschek company,
collaborated with Calypso, a laser scanning expert, to make point-cloud-based
working easily and fairly accessible to a variety of clients. A plug-in was
created and is now part of the most recent ALLPLAN 2020 version.
Key
players in the Building Information Modeling Market
- Aecom
- Asite Solutions Limited
- Beck Technology Ltd
- Nemetschek AG
- Synchro Software Ltd
- Pentagon Solutions Ltd
- Bentley Systems Inc.
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Key Segments Covered
- By
Type
- Software
- Services
- By
Application
- Building
- Oil & Gas
- Civil Infrastructure
- Industrial
- By
End User
- AEC
- Contractors
- Facility Managers
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