Abstract
This paper aimed to unveil the outcome of an appraisal of the systematic approach to
construction information management. This was performed with a view of creating awareness of how
information management can be beneficial through the management of the large chunk of information
emanating from construction processes. This will improve the gathering, sharing, and storage of
information for construction activities. The study implemented a quantitative survey approach
with the aid of a questionnaire as the mechanism for data gathering from architects, civil engineers,
quantity surveyors, mechanical and electrical engineers, construction managers, and project managers.
Data analysis ensued with the aid of SPSS in which applicable measure of dispersal and inferential
statistics were implemented. The study unveiled that information management is a major aspect
of the construction procedure, and that, to achieve in construction, there must be a well-structured
information system. Further findings revealed that the benefits of information management include
the firm’s growth, organizational performance, enhanced market value, employee’s motivation, and
quality service. The prowess of this study depends on the appraisal of the benefits of systematic
management of construction information and how identification of the benefits can help to motivate
construction companies.