Currently, countries that have introduced BIM standards are at various stages of application and research. Their goal is to develop standards that best fit their national contexts, allowing BIM to grow more effectively and rapidly within their regions. Although each country focuses on different research areas based on their unique needs, the general direction remains aligned.
The table below summarizes the status of BIM usage standards research across several countries:

BIM User Guide 2009, Hong Kong, China
1. Standardized process for constructing new projects
2. Naming conventions within Revit software
3. BIM libraries and associated materials
4. Data exchange protocols between BIM and other applications
BIM Project Implementation Plan Guidelines 2010, United States
1. The value of BIM in engineering design and construction processes
2. Standards for using BIM model data throughout various project lifecycle stages
3. Implementation procedures for BIM application
Korean BIM Application Guidelines for the Construction Industry 2010
1. Core principles of BIM usage
2. Roadmap for BIM implementation
Australian National Digital Simulation Guide 2009
Guidance on developing specific implementation processes and industry standards to maximize BIM advantages
Finnish BIM Standard 2007
1. Specific modeling standards proposed to meet BIM requirements, covering all phases of the project process
BIM technology has been adopted relatively early in many foreign countries, while in China, BIM-related technologies are still in their infancy. Several technical features and market applications have yet to gain widespread adoption.















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