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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Building Information Modeling (BIM) helps construction companies to develop a 3D model that can manage, coordinate, and simulate during the project's lifecycle.
FREMONT, CA: Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a procedure that starts with the development of an intelligent 3D model that allows document management, coordination, and simulation throughout a project's entire life cycle (plan, design, build, operation and maintenance).
What is BIM used for?
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To design and record building and infrastructure plans, BIM is being used. Every detail of a building is BIM-modelled. To evaluate design options and generate visualizations that enable stakeholders to understand
what the building would look like before it is constructed, the model may be utilized for analysis. For creating the design documents for the building, the model is used.
What is the process of BIM?
The BIM method facilitates intelligent data that can be used during a construction or infrastructure project's lifecycle.
Plan
Inform project planning by integrating the analysis and real-world data to create contextual representations of the current constructed and natural environment.
Design
Conceptual design, review, detailing, and documentation is done during this stage. In order to notify scheduling and logistics, the preconstruction process starts utilizing BIM data.
Build
Manufacturing starts utilizing BIM specifications during this stage. In order to ensure optimal scheduling and performance, project construction logistics are shared with professionals and contractors.
Operate
BIM information is passed to the operations and management of completed assets. For cost-efficient reconstruction or successful deconstruction, BIM data can be used down the road.
Why is BIM important?
By 2050, the world's population will be 9.7 billion, according to the UN. To maintain global demand and help develop smarter and more robust spaces, the global AEC industry must look for more intelligent, successful design methods.
BIM helps design and development teams' function more effectively, but it enables them to collect the data they produce to support operations and maintenance operations during the process. It is why worldwide BIM mandates are growing.
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