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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Bibliometric Analysis Framework
2.2. Application of the PRISMA-ScR Guidelines
2.3. Data Collection and Cleaning
2.4. Subject Areas and Bibliometric Indicators
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Temporal Evolution of Scientific Production
3.2. Most Productive Journals
3.3. Keyword Analysis
3.4. Scientific Production by Country
| Country | Citations | Publications |
| Country | Citations | Publications |
| China | 4,089 | 533 |
| United Kingdom | 2,388 | 135 |
| USA | 1,779 | 141 |
| Korea | 1,289 | 100 |
| Italy | 1,211 | 94 |
| Canada | 984 | 51 |
| Australia | 874 | 66 |
| Sweden | 712 | 15 |
| Germany | 679 | 76 |
| Hong Kong | 628 | — |
| Spain | 513 | 48 |
| Austria | 391 | 16 |
| New Zealand | 375 | 15 |
| Portugal | 299 | 26 |
| Switzerland | 266 | 10 |
| Belgium | 248 | 15 |
| Iran | 245 | 41 |
| Turkey | 241 | 24 |
| Norway | 236 | 13 |
| Egypt | 232 | 27 |

3.5. International Collaboration
3.6. Institutional Performance
3.7. Emerging Trends and Thematic Evolution
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Definition |
| AEC | Architecture, Engineering, and Construction |
| BIM | Building Information Modeling |
| BEP | BIM Execution Plan |
| CDE | Common Data Environment |
| CPP | Citations per Publication |
| CiteScore | Scopus citation metric based on a four-year citation window |
| DOI | Digital Object Identifier |
| EIR | Exchange Information Requirements |
| FWCI | Field-Weighted Citation Impact |
| IFC | Industry Foundation Classes |
| LCA | Life Cycle Assessment |
| LOD | Level of Development |
| PRISMA | Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses |
| PRISMA-ScR | PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews |
| SNIP | Source Normalized Impact per Paper |
| SJR | SCImago Journal Rank |
| VDC | Virtual Design and Construction |
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