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Construction Tech Review | Tuesday, July 07, 2020
BIM not only makes the planning and design more reasonable; besides, it also meet the green building standards. BIM bridges the space between visualization and integration and helps to blend an arrangement of project data within a risk management framework.
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors as the skyscrapers are in demand. The value of the real estate is enhancing, which is why construction companies are now working on designs that are eco-friendly and cover less space yet provide more facilities within an affordable price range.
With the use of BIM technology and incorporating the betterment management, now things are becoming easier. A beneficial yet straightforward step in this regard is the development of building information modeling or BIM. Most people are not aware of BIM and think it is a technology or a 3D figure designed before construction. BIM is a model with a digital description that addresses the physical project.
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[vendor_logo_first]The technology has known to be the pivot point for the construction industry so far. It has made the design, construction, and project management accessible and more convenient to manage overall. Using BIM, engineers to construction firms are now finding it more comfortable to schedule their work, handle material, estimate the expenditure, and look after the operations. For a project to run successfully, it needs a detailed evaluation process followed by competent and timely decision-making methods to attain the best results.
There are many different departments involved in constructing and formulating a single construction plan that neglecting one department that might cost the firm a whole project. To overcome the issue, BIM plays a significant role in making communication easier and streamlines the procedures by ensuring the contractors and project managers achieve their goals.
BIM in a company helps in project management, and it just makes the communication between various departments within the same working site. It covers the plumbing department, data management department, or mechanical department easier to manage.
Firms can now have better construction cost estimation by monitoring the model, and both parties can adequately visualize the project without having it constructed. At construction sites, the risk factor can be minimized, and the cost can be reduced to make sure everything takes place just as planned.
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