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ÖgeInvestigating building information modelling (BIM) adoption level within construction product manufacturers in europe(Graduate School, 2024-06-13) Bayrak, Kübra ; Pehlevan Ergen, Esin ; 501211111 ; Construction ManagementProduct manufacturers play a crucial role in the adoption of BIM (Building Information Modelling) as the BIM objects they supply form the fundamental elements of BIM models. However, previous research has not thoroughly examined the extent of BIM adoption among these manufacturers. This lack of in-depth analysis highlights a significant gap in the literature, especially regarding the main steps and challenges in BIM adoption. This study aims to investigate the current state of BIM adoption among construction product manufacturers. It seeks to evaluate the prevalence of BIM use within the sector, understand the variations in adoption levels, and identify the barriers to adoption. Data was collected through a survey conducted among product manufacturers in Europe, a region chosen to capture diverse BIM adoption practices influenced by different regulatory and economic contexts. The data was analyzed to detail the extent of BIM adoption, including the percentage of companies using BIM and the depth of its integration into their business processes. This analysis reveals the primary reasons for adopting or avoiding BIM, which include technological readiness, perceived benefits versus adoption costs, and the availability of skilled personnel to manage BIM processes. The thesis also examines the specific challenges and benefits associated with the BIM adoption process. Common challenges include the initial cost of software and training, the complexity of integrating BIM with existing systems, and resistance to change from traditional practices. On the other hand, manufacturers report benefits such as improved collaboration across project teams, enhanced design accuracy, and better resource management, which leads to reduced waste and increased profitability. Additionally, the study identifies the main tools, standards, and platforms used by manufacturers, providing an overview of the current technological landscape supporting BIM in the manufacturing sector. These tools and platforms are essential for the creation, management, and sharing of digital information critical for successful BIM implementation. The findings from this research can assist product manufacturers planning to adopt BIM by offering a clearer understanding of the potential impacts and considerations involved. Moreover, these findings can support further research into the factors influencing BIM adoption and how to address them to improve uptake and effectiveness. This study not only fills an important gap by providing detailed data on BIM adoption among product manufacturers but also contributes to the broader goal of enhancing technological integration within the construction industry.