“…The number of research papers and presentations delivered at national and international conferences dedicated to BIM is growing [22,23]. To investors, the availability of BIM tools [24][25][26], including data exchange platforms between stakeholders, called Common Date Environment CDE [27,28], integrated management principles based on BIM models in the building [29][30][31], case studies (e.g., [32][33][34]) and execution standards [9,35,36] can facilitate starting a project using BIM. As stipulated in the ISO 19650 standard [37], in the context of information management, a building's life cycle consists of three essential parts: Organizational Management, e.g., following ISO 9001, Asset and Project Management following ISO 55000 [38] and ISO 21500 [39], and Information Management following ISO 19650 [37].…”