“…The studies related to BIM showed that BIM can be used as a host system for many data sources. These data are asset depreciation, building data, building material data, competent personnel data, complaints/work orders, condition index, construction costs, emergency management data, energy consumption data (with the integration of FM systems, smart meters, and smart plugs), equipment/system list, equipment/system operation schedule (with the integration of FM systems), fault detection and diagnostics, asset appraisal, risks, inspection reports, location, maintenance history, simulation results (with the integration of BEPS software or use of EnergyPlus module in Revit), occupant comforts (with the usage of CFD analysis), real-time operation parameters (with the integration of sensors: temperature, lux, air velocity, etc., actuators), indoor navigation or occupant location detection (with the integration of RFID, Wi-Fi-enabled devices, and mobile devices), space information, system/equipment performance data, the sequence of operation, and useful life determination for assets [57,58].…”