BIM is part of the overall Government strategy to digitalise the construction sector by 2030.
From January 2024 consultants engaged to design and oversee the construction of public works contracts with a value in excess of €100m will have Building Information Modelling (BIM) requirements included in their scope of service.
Over a period of 4 years these requirements will be extended to include the engagement of consultants and contractors down to projects with a value less than €1m. At that point all public works projects will have BIM requirements incorporated.
The BIM adoption strategy utilises the buying power of the public sector which represents at least 25% of construction activity to incorporate digital delivery requirements as part of the overall Government strategy to digitalise the construction sector by 2030.
The timeline set out below is subject to review any changes will be based on feedback from our monitoring processes.
| Project Category Value | Milestones | Month |
|---|---|---|
> 100 million |
Milestone 1 – Design Team only |
Month 0 |
> 100 million |
Milestone 2 – Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 12 |
> 20 million |
Milestone 3 - Design Team only |
Month 12 |
> 20 million |
Milestone 4 - Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 18 |
> 10 million |
Milestone 5 - Design Team only |
Month 18 |
> 10 million |
Milestone 6 - Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 24 |
> 5 million |
Milestone 7 - Design Team only |
Month 30 |
> 5 million |
Milestone 8 - Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 36 |
> 1 million |
Milestone 9 - Design Team only |
Month 36 |
> 1 million |
Milestone 10 - Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 42 |
< 1 million |
Milestone 11 - Design Team only |
Month 42 |
< 1 million |
Milestone 12 - Contractor and Supply Chain |
Month 48 |