Building Information Modeling (BIM) implementation is crucial for enhancing project performance in the construction industry. This study systematically reviews the literature on BIM practices in Indonesia's construction industry to provide insights into its current status and implementation barriers. Prior studies were analysed, focusing on four themes: successful BIM implementations, innovative applications, implementation barriers, and industry readiness. Findings reveal significant implementation gaps, particularly in cost-benefit analyses, readiness assessments at both project and market levels, and implementation discrepancies between large and small enterprises. The review underscores the need for strategic investment in workforce training, educational initiatives, and infrastructure to improve BIM proficiency. This study is a resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to advance BIM integration in Indonesia. Addressing these barriers and fostering stakeholder collaboration can drive greater efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in Indonesia's construction industry. The review outlines the necessary steps toward comprehensive, industry-wide BIM implementation.