HELP & DOCUMENTATION
Macro Adoption Dashboard
Explore BIM adoption across countries and cycles. Switch between Organisational, Education, and Policy views. Use filters and comparisons to focus on what matters. Drill down to items and statements when you need detail. Download the datasets behind each chart for your own analysis.
Education Landscape
Education Landscape looks at how BIM knowledge and skills are developed through formal education and training. It helps you understand the pipeline of graduates and professionals entering the market with BIM capability. Compare countries and cycles to see how an Educational Framework and teaching capacity evolve over time. Use the charts to identify where education aligns with industry needs and where it lags. Many programs also cover practical concepts like BIM Training, Industry Foundation Classes, and Interoperability.
Organisational Adoption
Organisational Adoption focuses on how BIM is taken up inside organisations and project teams, not just on paper. It looks at capabilities, routines, and enabling conditions that support consistent delivery. Use it to compare where BIM Adoption is strong, where it is emerging, and what gaps appear across cycles. It often intersects with Interoperability and the use of Industry Foundation Classes in real project workflows. Pair this view with the Items page when you want to see which questions drive a pattern.
Policy Environment
Policy Environment captures how rules, guidance, and public-sector actions influence BIM adoption. This includes mandates, standards, procurement practices, and other mechanisms that shape demand. Use it to see whether policy signals are clear, consistent, and supported by implementation capacity. Comparing cycles can reveal whether policy changes translate into measurable shifts over time. In many contexts, choices around BIM Mandate, Interoperability, and Industry Foundation Classes shape how quickly practice can scale.
Survey Items View
Items is the question-level view behind the higher-level indicators and summaries. Use it when you want to validate an insight, check distributions, or explain why two countries differ. Start with filters for study type, country, and cycle before comparing items side by side. If a chart feels surprising, Items helps you see whether the difference is broad-based or driven by a few questions. Some items reference practical topics like 2D Documentation and Model Uses, which helps connect indicators to work on the ground.
Statements Analysis
Statements aggregates qualitative inputs into structured, reportable insights. Use it to see themes that explain or complement the quantitative patterns in charts and Items. Statements are presented at an aggregate level to preserve privacy while still providing useful context. This view is especially helpful when communicating results to stakeholders who want narrative interpretation, not only scores. Combine statements with cycle comparisons to understand what changes alongside the numbers.
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Custom Study Reports
Custom Study Reports (CSR) brings selected cuts of the data into a single, shareable report view. Use CSR when you need a narrative-ready output for a country, region, or stakeholder group. Reports typically combine multiple study types and a cycle so trends can be discussed in context. Because CSR builds from the same underlying datasets, you can trace figures back to Items and Downloads. CSR is also a convenient place to surface recurring topics like BIM Implementation and Interoperability alongside the charts.
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