“…To carry out BIM/GIS integration, Amirebrahimi, Rajabifard, Mendis, and Ngo () and Liu et al () identified three levels of integration: (1) integration at data level (through linking, translation/conversion, extension and meta‐models/mediation); (2) integration at process level (integration through semantic web technologies or service‐based methods); and (3) integration at application level (integration through reconfiguring or rebuilding). At data level, Liu et al () estimate that the “EEEF” (effectiveness, extensibility, effort, and flexibility) of using new standards and models “highly depends on their ambitions,” but “if the new model aims to solve one particular small and focused problem, […it] can be very satisfying.” They further state that the EEEF of conversion, translation, and extension of existing standards depends on whether it is accomplished in a semi‐automatic way or in a manual way, but both “involve semantic filtering (ignoring or mapping) process,” which usually results in a “certain level of information loss.” Additional key publications in terms of BIM/GIS integration include Deng, Cheng, and Anumba (), Wang, Krijnen, and de Vries (), Arroyo Ohori et al (), Ohori, Diakité, Krijnen, Ledoux, and Stoter (), and Stouffs, Tauscher, and Biljecki (). Additionally, BIM to GIS conceptual mapping (B2GM) is currently being standardized by ISO ().…”