Building information modelling (BIM) offers a powerful means to enhance collaboration and efficiency in construction project delivery. However, many organisations still face persistent technical, organisational, and environmental challenges during implementation. BIM maturity has emerged as a key factor in addressing these issues, yet few studies have empirically examined how maturity influences the ability to manage such challenges. This study investigates how BIM maturity affects implementation challenges from the perspective of UK construction contractors. The research adopted a quantitative approach using a structured questionnaire administered to 65 professionals from UK contracting organisations. The survey measured BIM maturity across technology, process, and policy domains and examined how organisations manage common implementation challenges. The analysis employed descriptive statistics, Spearman’s rank correlation, and independent-sample t-tests. Findings reveal that most organisations operate at Capability Stage 2, with moderate maturity across key BIM areas. Technological maturity, especially in software use, ranked highest. Organisations with higher BIM maturity managed challenges more effectively, although the correlation was moderate. These results underscore the value of assessing and developing BIM maturity as a strategic tool for overcoming barriers. Practically, construction firms can use maturity assessments to identify gaps, prioritise improvements, and enhance BIM implementation success across their projects.
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May 29 2025
BIM maturity and its influence on BIM implementation challenges: the perspectives of UK contractors Available to Purchase
Lampros Arvanitis;
Lampros Arvanitis
Department of Architecture and the Built Environment,
University of the West of England
, Bristol, UK
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Dalia Al-Tarazi;
Dalia Al-Tarazi
Department of Architectural Engineering,
Zarqa University
, Zarqa, Jordan
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Kofi Agyekum;
Kofi Agyekum
Department of Construction Technology and Management,
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
, Kumasi, Ghana
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Ernest Kissi;
Ernest Kissi
Department of Construction Technology and Management,
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
, Kumasi, Ghana
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Patrick Manu;
Patrick Manu
Professor, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment,
University of the West of England
, Bristol, UK
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Abdul-Majeed Mahamadu;
Abdul-Majeed Mahamadu
Associate Professor, The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction,
University College London
, London, UK
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Colin Booth;
Colin Booth
Professor, Department of Architecture and the Built Environment,
University of the West of England
, Bristol, UK
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Abhinesh Prabhakaran;
Abhinesh Prabhakaran
Department of Architecture and the Built Environment,
University of the West of England
, Bristol, UK
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Hayford Pittri
Institute for Sustainable Built Environment, School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society,
Heriot-Watt University
, Edinburgh, UK
Corresponding author Hayford Pittri (hayfordp09@gmail.com)
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Corresponding author Hayford Pittri (hayfordp09@gmail.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 04 2024
Accepted:
April 28 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-4312
Print ISSN: 1751-4304
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2025
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law (2025) 178 (4): 231–243.
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Received:
November 04 2024
Accepted:
April 28 2025
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Arvanitis L, Al-Tarazi D, Agyekum K, Kissi E, Manu P, Mahamadu A, Booth C, Prabhakaran A, Pittri H (2025), "BIM maturity and its influence on BIM implementation challenges: the perspectives of UK contractors". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law, Vol. 178 No. 4 pp. 231–243, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmapl.24.00084
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