Global BIM Mandates 2025: Guide for Building Product Manufacturers
Discover how BIM initiatives and evolving government regulations impact product specification and how to ensure compliance.

Global BIM Mandates: What Manufacturers Must Know
BIM has become a legal requirement worldwide. Whether you're looking to get specified in your current market or enter new territories, understanding global BIM policies is key. Our global guide to BIM mandates and initiatives covers:
- Key BIM mandates in top markets
- Why governments are mandating BIM
- What BIM mandates mean for manufacturers
- Why BIM builds specifier relations and wins deals
- How to meet the rising demand for BIM
Why BIM Mandates Matter for Manufacturers
BIM mandates directly influence how products are selected and specified in construction projects. As more countries require BIM in public tenders and large-scale developments, specifiers seek manufacturers that provide reliable, high-quality BIM content. Without it, manufacturers risk being left out of early design decisions, losing visibility in key projects, and falling behind competitors who meet digital requirements.
Understanding and aligning with BIM mandates in your market is a key factor in securing long-term success. Download our FREE guide to explore the status of BIM mandates in your country.
Country Specific BIM Mandates
This guide covers all corners of the world and includes cases from every continent:
- Northern Europe: Denmark, Sweden, and Norway
- Western Europe: UK, Netherlands, and France
- Central and Eastern Europe: Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany
- Southern Europe: Spain and Italy
- North America: USA and Mexico
- South America: Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia
- Asia: Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand
- Oceania: Australia and New Zealand
- Africa: Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Nigeria
How Manufacturers Can Prepare for Global BIM Adoption
Partner with BIMobject to reach designers globally: assess your current digital product library, develop BIM content that meets local standards, and publish it where specifiers search.