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1 Wei Wu, Georgia Southern University Raja R. A. Issa, University of Florida BIM Education for New Career Options

2  Introduction  Background  Motivation & Objective  Methodology  Results & Findings  Conclusion & Discussions  Q&A Agenda

3 Introduction: job market Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2012

4  Broad uptake of BIM across the industry and academia (Sabongi & Arch 2009, Barison & Stantos 2010)  Lack of competent “BIM” talent at professional positions (Smith & Tardif 2009)  BIM Education holds the key (McGraw-Hill Construction 2009) Background

5  Current research of BIM education focuses on:  Leveraging BIM as an interruptive technology: BIM contents and tools in traditional courses.  Establishing BIM as a new paradigm: BIM in a transformed curriculum and pedagogical strategy.  Very little literature on:  how BIM education might impact students’ career development;  how current recruiting practices in companies might affect the selection of the forms and contents of college BIM curricula Motivation

6  Investigate perspectives of educators and professionals on current BIM education.  Demonstrate BIM as an emerging career option  Facilitate communication & collaboration for win- win outcomes. Objective

7  Dual-track online survey using convenience sample and targeting 2 populations  P1: educators  P2: industry professionals  Comparable question sets intended for comparative analysis  Deployed through zoomerang.com for 4 months Methodology

8  Summary of survey outcomes  728 total visits  120 completed questionnaires  46 P1 respondents  74 P2 respondents  93 partials  26 screen-outs Results and findings

9 P2 Sample Composition P1 Sample Composition Demographics

10 P2 Sample Composition P1 Sample Composition Demographics

11 BIM uptake status

12 Length of time on board of BIM

13 P1 – BIM integration approach

14 P1 – Priorities of BIM curriculum

15 P2 – awarded BIM projects/year

16 P2 – % annual revenue related to BIM

17 Student career development & BIM staffing

18 Identified BIM job titles

19 P1 - Factors contributing to students’ decision on a BIM career More important

20 P1 - Incentives in promoting BIM oriented career path in colleges

21 P2 – Existing no. of dedicated BIM positions

22 P2 – With or without “BIM” department

23 P1 – Expected BIM job market growth

24 P2 – Outlook of BIM positions budgeted per time frame

25 Gaps & Opportunities for BIM Education & Recruiting

26 P1 vs. P2 – Effectiveness of BIM education in preparing students for a “BIM career”

27 P2 – defects of college BIM education

28 P2 – General sources of BIM recruiting

29 Current impacts (% recruited from college students) Current practice P2 – College BIM recruiting practices

30 P2 – importance of BIM education to BIM recruiting P1 – job market competitiveness w/ vs. w/o BIM education Perceived importance of BIM education

31 Perceived priorities of BIM education SLOs P1 Respondents 5- point Likert Scale Rating P2 Respondents 5- point Likert Scale Rating SLOs Rating Average Rating Rank Rating Average Rating Rank Knowledge of BIM concept and literature4.46 1 3.81 2 BIM software application skills4.46 1 4.15 1 Understanding of BIM facilitated green design and sustainable construction 3.91 6 3.45 5 Network based BIM model management knowledge 4.04 5 3.43 6 Understanding of BIM standards and interoperability issues. 4.22 3 3.73 3 BIM-based capstone project experience3.87 7 3.18 7 BIM internships and working experiences4.17 4 3.72 4

32 P1+P2 - Desired collaboration & partnership

33  Rapid BIM uptake in academia and AEC industry.  A stronger BIM market had created an impetus for more effective and efficient education and recruiting.  College recruiting programs had not established any firm priorities to BIM dedicated positions yet.  Willingness to enhance BIM recruiting exists in both communities. Conclusions & Discussions

34  Engagement  BIM Talent Profiling  Incentives  Benchmark Suggested improvements

35  Establish the qualification profiles for BIM positions in companies.  Mapping such profiles to college BIM education:  BIM specialist?  BIM generalist?  Strategies and instrument for cultivating the BIM culture in college programs.  Impacts of BIM on Talent Acquisition in AEC Companies (please participate in our survey!) Future work

36 Wei Wu, Assistant Professor, wwu@georgiasouthern.edu Department of Construction Management, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USA Raja R. A. Issa, Rinker Professor, raymond-issa@ufl.edu Rinker School of Building Construction, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Thank you! Questions? Comments?


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