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5 Ways to Know if You Should Upskill to BIM- 71
 Since BIM is still an upcoming technology yet to be fully embraced in the AEC industry, architecture colleges are still not investing enough in exposing students to BIM. Having little idea (and many misconceptions) about what BIM actually is and the ways in which it could be helpful for architects and engineers, many people believe that BIM is not right for them.
 This feeling largely emerges from a fear of the unknown - switching to BIM sounds like a scary, monstrous task and we are not ready to get out of our comfort zones yet. However, if you’re still curious about whether learning BIM is the right path for you, here are some insights that could help you make your decision!
Here are some ways to tell if BIM technology will be the right fit for your interests and design process. 
You like your projects running in an organized     manner and on schedule.
With a schedule in place, BIM allows you to set targets and monitor each stage of the construction process. Since the schedule is shared with all stakeholders of the project, it limits the need for constant site update calls, exchange of numerous emails and just time wasted in coordination!
 You don’t like putting in hours of clerical work     when you could be doing something constructive.
 A lot of us step into architecture thinking we will get to be creative and design stuff. Guess what? Most architects just spend their days drafting CAD drawings, reviewing working drawings, and then making sections, elevations and 3D renders of the same.
 By incorporating BIM, you can invest your time in detailing one master model, which can then be used to export most of the other drawings and renders you need. You don’t have to waste time repeatedly making different drawings of the same thing! Also, did we mention that updating the master model can also make the required changes in your BOQ and costing estimate?
 Read: BIM Global Growth Rate: What Is The Scope of BIM In The Future? 
You prefer smooth coordination over unnecessary     meetings.
Meetings with consultants and vendors are sometimes very necessary to ensure that the design intent and technical details are well coordinated. But then sometimes, there are meetings about things that do not need human intervention in the age of technology! You can let the software detect any clashes in the services and communicate the results to your consulting engineers.
 BIM allows for cloud-based coordination, which means that the master model of the project is shared with all stakeholders of the construction process. You don’t need to spend time explaining and discussing minor updates that they can access for themselves!
Read: Natasha Gill on becoming a Senior Architect at Zaha Hadid Architects
You are agile in adapting to change and not afraid     to embrace new technologies.
 The construction industry may be slow to adapt to change, but in today’s world, change is inevitable. If you are an ambitious, dynamic individual who likes to keep up with the latest and most advanced techniques in your industry, learning BIM is a great way to upskill!
 Currently, the supply of architects well-versed with BIM in is less than the market demand, which is also the reason BIM architects bag higher salaries than typical architecture graduates! A lot of young architects have not been agile in embracing this change, yet big firms are constantly on the lookout to expand their BIM teams.
Harnessing the power of technology can not just help you get a better job, it will also help you get better at your job. At the end of the day, the role of an architect is to design a building in the most energy-efficient, fast and budget friendly manner. BIM will help you just that! 
Read: Top 7 Places to Learn BIM (Building Information Modelling) in India
 You want to work on large-scale projects in top     firms around the world.
 Due to the shortcomings of the traditional construction methods, top firms such as Zaha Hadid Architects, BIG, Perkins Eastman etc. have started to adopt BIM in their design process. For large-scale projects, most firms have completely shifted to BIM for the advantages it lends to the smooth execution of a project.
If you want to work in any such firm in the near future, you will need to have the necessary skill set to be able to apply!
 Read: How Harsha Vinjam became the Sustainability & BIM Lead at Cooper Carry (USA)
 BIM is not just a fancy word indicating the use of complicated softwares, it is a process that makes design and execution faster, more efficient and more organised. If you are someone who likes to constantly adapt to the changing needs of the market, and would like to work in top AEC firms around the world, you don’t need to ask more questions- BIM is for you!
 If you are looking for a BIM course that prepares you for real world application and makes you industry-ready within a few months of intensive learning, the Oneistox BIM and Revit Professional course is for you!
It is a comprehensive 24-week (6-month) online certified programme curated by the Oneistox team and a panel of 10+ BIM professionals working at senior positions at A-lister organisations of the industry like Cooper Carry, BIG, Willow, Prota, RSP.
Apply now for the BIM Professional course and join the BIM Revolution!
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BIM Global Growth Rate: What Is The Scope of BIM In The Future?
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an approach to design that helps create and exchange data information about a building among different project participants. Based on this information, you can manage the complete cycle of the building in a more efficient and error-free way.
Digitally documenting a building using BIM softwares not only makes it easier to plan and construct the building, but also has its advantages for the end user, once the building is constructed. Good quality information will save time, and money in daily operations, maintenance, and transactions in buildings.
With the advantages it offers over traditional building methods, BIM processes are fast becoming the norm. In this blog, Oneistox answers your questions on what is the scope of BIM in the construction industry, while exploring important global growth trends in Building Information Modelling.
 Why BIM?
 The simple answer to why mastering BIM is essential for upskilling yourself is that BIM processes are here to stay.  Due to its undeniable role in making the construction,  management, and coordination process more efficient, the future of the construction industry lies with BIM. Studies show that BIM projects see productivity increases in the range of 75 to 240%. Firms that use BIM record project completion times shortened by about 7%.
For instance, projects modelled in BIM can include the real products and materials intended for construction incorporating information such as geometry, cost, as well as contact information of vendors into the model!
BIM is Drastically Changing the Projected Growth Rate for Architecture
 According to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, projected to grow only 1% from 2019 to 2029.
 These bleak statistics are a reflection of technological advancement in the construction sector-improved BIM softwares are expected to increase architects’ productivity, thereby limiting employment growth. To keep up with these changing demands, it seems important for young architects to familiarise themselves with BIM as early as they can in their career.
 Instead of fearing this role of technology in decreasing the demand for architects, we need to be smart enough to use it to our advantage!
 Increasing Demand For BIM Professionals  
 Although the competition for architectural jobs and internships is high, employers feel that there is a lack of skilled BIM professionals in the industry. This skill gap in the industry can be an effective way to make your application stand out among many others while applying for a job as an architect.
 Projected Salary Growth of a BIM Professional
According to, the lower range of the annual salary of a BIM manager in India is ₹5.5L per year, which can increase up to ₹7.3L within an experience range of 1-5 years. The higher end of the salary range of an experienced BIM Manager is ₹22L per annum.
 According to Indeed, the average salary of a BIM Architect in the US is $78,794 per year. This range can go up to $100,000 annually for architects working in areas which demand a higher pay.
 [Read : Know Your Worth: Where Can You Earn the Most as a Fresher Architect?]
 Countries Are Making BIM Mandatory for Government Projects
In the UK, only companies that are BIM Level 2 compliant are able to take on government projects! The emphasis on BIM modelling by the central government is making small firms follow suit as well.
BIM is a mandatory procedure in government projects or academic syllabus in other European countries such as Germany, France and Denmark, and the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in Singapore has made it compulsory to submit BIM plans to get regulatory approval for any construction.
While countries such as India, Australia and China have been slow to fully adopt BIM in the design and construction process, its growing importance in developed countries is a measure of the projected scope of BIM in India.  
[Read : Top Architecture Firms Leading the Way for BIM Technology in India]
 Modeling for a Smarter Future
While architects are used to working on conceptual 3D models that only display the design intent, smart BIM models can represent additional information of how much time it will take to execute each phase of the project, the projected cost and the building’s energy consumption after construction.
Through many such advanced features, BIM allows for better productivity and a smoother functioning between a team of architects, contractors, engineers, and other stakeholders involved in construction.
Keeping all this in mind, don’t you think we’re moving towards the widespread adoption of BIM in the construction industry? We simply cannot escape it, so why not just embrace the change?
 To start on your journey as a certified BIM professional, explore Oneistox’s upcoming   BIM and Revit Professional Course. A 24 week comprehensive online course with mentors from leading BIM firms around the world, this is learning currently unparalleled in the architecture, construction and engineering industry. Start your application today!
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