Abstract

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is one of the main tools of digitization and enables the achievement of higher process efficiency, introducing new procedures to which companies on the market must adapt. There is a need for new professions that will ensure correct procedures and control mechanisms within the scope of defining, executing, and handing over BIM projects. This article focuses on the analysis of the rate of BIM adoption in Slovakia, especially in the field of BIM management and coordination in order to monitor the situation regarding the operation of specialized positions such as BIM managers and coordinators, based on data from industry research performed in the form of anonymous on-line survey.

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