Implementation of BIM in Small Home-Building Businesses

AbstractImplementation of building information modeling (BIM) in all levels and types of building projects in the architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry can considerably improve cost, time, quality, and sustainability outcomes. Despite the potential benefits, upfront costs requi...

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Motivation
Small business
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