Analysis We can’t get no BIM satisfaction Does your career in BIM and digital construction satisfy you? Does your pay cheque reflect the seniority of your role? If your answer to either of those questions is ‘no’, then you’re not alone.
News Swap ‘BIM’ for ‘digital’ and earn a better salary A job title with ‘digital’ in it offers a better salary than one with ‘BIM’ in it. That’s one of the key findings from the Women in BIM Digital Construction Global Work Survey 2024.
News Women in BIM conference targets AI and high performance Time is running out to book your place at the Women in BIM London conference on 4 July. The agenda includes sessions on AI and speakers from the likes of Aecom, Arup, Mace and ISG.
Opinion Embrace our differences, then construction can progress To mark International Women’s Day 2024, Rebecca De Cicco – founder and global chair of Women in BIM and principal, digital enablement at Aurecon – calls on the construction industry to acknowledge and embrace the differences between men and women.
News Women in BIM 2024 part 4: Giovana Hardt Welcome to the fourth in a series of interviews counting down to International Women’s Day. Today Giovana Hardt shares her thoughts.
News Women in BIM 2024 part 3: Vicky Davenport Welcome to the third in a series of interviews counting down to International Women’s Day on 8 March. A new interview with a member of Women in BIM will appear every Friday until 8 March.
News Women in BIM 2024 part 2: Lindsay Prichard-Fox Welcome to the second in a series of interviews counting down to International Women’s Day on 8 March. Today Lindsay Prichard-Fox takes her turn.
News Women in BIM 2024 part 1: Cláudia Antunes Welcome to the first in a series of interviews counting down to International Women’s Day on 8 March. A new interview with a member of Women in BIM will appear every Friday until 8 March.
News BIM in brief 30.01.24: Doka secures BIM certification A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories that you might have missed in the past month, including Doka securing BIM certification.
Explainers Defining the digital twin What’s your definition of a digital twin? An expert panel debated this meaning at the Women in BIM conference in London on 22 November.
Opinion Why we need to know more about BIM job roles and pay The lack of clarity around job roles and pay in BIM is creating frustration and impeding progress, argues Dr Jenni Barrett.
News BIM in brief 13.06.23: does a BIM job title increase your salary? A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories that you might have missed in the past month, including Women in BIM’s salary survey.
Opinion How do we encourage more diversity in digital leadership? In our third feature marking International Women’s Day, Women in BIM founder and global chair Rebecca De Cicco considers what must be happen for more women to take on digital leadership roles.
News Woman in BIM: ISG’s Veronica Friuli With a background in architecture and engineering, Veronica Friuli has always been interested in digital design and how it has evolved in the past few years through the use of BIM.
Analysis Mentoring women in BIM: a two-way street to success Mentoring has been a successful initiative for Women in BIM. How does the mentor/mentee relationship work? BIMplus found out
News Women in BIM launches fourth year of mentor scheme Women in BIM (WIB) has launched its mentor scheme for a fourth year.
News Women in BIM Scotland launches first face-to-face event Women in BIM Scotland has announced that its first face-to-face event will take place on 25 May.
Opinion Why we need Women in BIM On International Women’s Day, Rebecca De Cicco, chair and founder of Women in BIM, reflects on the work and raison d’être of the organisation.