Building information modeling (BIM) enhances the planning, design, and construction of buildings. Architects, engineers, real estate developers, contractors, manufacturers, and other construction professionals can efficiently collaborate to create a 3D building model.
The BIM data can be used to benefit the operation and management of buildings. Property managers, municipalities, and governments can use the model to make informed decisions before, during, or after construction.
Adding, storing, and accessing BIM data provides a range of benefits:
The components that make up a BIM model are intelligent, have geometry, and store data. Therefore, changing one component updates the entire model. This maintains consistency and coordination throughout the process. Then, structural engineers, architects, designers, project managers, contractors, and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers can collaborate better.
A common data environment (CDE) is used to access and share BIM information. The data, or information model, can be used at all stages of a building’s life. This includes inception, operation, renovations, and renewals.
The type of project impacts the level of BIM achieved. Each level includes a set of criteria that make up a level of maturity. The level gauges how much information is being shared and managed throughout the building process and how effective the process is.
Combining BIM with other construction tools and technology enhances the future of the construction industry. This is especially true for connected construction, which further supports long-term environmental sustainability.
BIM helps reduce waste in construction. Also, collaboration among stakeholders helps lower supply chain inefficiencies, clashes, and rework. As a result, more companies should implement BIM in the coming years.
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