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Named user pricing: a step backwards for BIM software users?

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Named user or ‘one user, one seat’ pricing models for software could stifle the collaboration that BIM needs to thrive, according to Rahul Kejriwal.

BIM solutions are touted for their ability to strengthen communication and collaboration for partners working on a shared design. Yet AEC firms risk having to sacrifice this easy collaboration across disciplines in favour of saving on increased implementation costs due to the emergence of named user software pricing models.

Certainly, BIM subscriptions can carry a heavy price tag, with some individual software subscriptions costing as much as £4,000 per year. However, saving costs when software access switches to a sole user model may prove more costly to AEC firms in the long run.

BIM users risk stifling collaboration and limiting scalability when attempting to rein in costs caused by using plans that limit concurrent-user collaboration.

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