The infographic provides a clear roadmap of BIM maturity levels and its evolution. It's a journey from basic 2D CAD to fully integrated, cloud-based project management.

BIM is a process, not just software. It's a working methodology, not a single physical object or tool.

Maturity matters. The industry is measured in levels, from 0 to 3+, reflecting increasing collaboration and integration. Most companies currently operate at Level 2.

Dimensions of data. Each level incorporates more data, moving beyond 3D models to include 4D (Time Management), 5D (Budget Calculation), and 6D (Asset Life Cycle Management/Sustainability).

Collaboration is key. As you move up the levels, the collaboration and integration among project stakeholders (architects, engineers, contractors, etc.) increase significantly, often facilitated by a Common Data Environment (CDE).

Future is integrated. Level 3 BIM represents full integration in a real-time, cloud-based environment, leveraging comprehensive data for the entire building lifecycle.