Embracing BIM: Redefining Construction Management
BIM: Redefining Construction Management

Embracing BIM: Redefining Construction Management

Building Information Modelling, a revolutionary process in the construction realm, empowers us to manage projects throughout their entire lifecycle using cutting-edge digital software.


With BIM, construction projects benefit from quicker completion times, superior cost management, enhanced building safety, and a host of other advantages. While the term BIM emerged in the late 1970s, its widespread adoption became evident in the 2000s. Today, ISO 19650 stands as the international standard for managing information across the entire life cycle of a built asset using BIM. Notably, BIM implementation has become mandatory for all projects over £100 million since 2017, reflecting its growing importance in the construction landscape.


The Top Five BIM Trends Dominating 2022: A Futuristic Glimpse


1. AI (Artificial Intelligence): Constructing with Cognitive Power

Artificial Intelligence is redefining the way construction operates, allowing us to perform tasks with incredible speed and precision. By harnessing AI, construction processes become streamlined, optimizing project timelines and minimizing costs. AI-driven algorithms analyse vast data sets, exploring all available avenues, and making intelligent decisions that reduce risks and improve overall project outcomes.


2. Digital Twins: Virtual Mirrors of Reality.


Digital twin technology unlocks a whole new dimension of construction. By creating virtual models that accurately mirror physical objects, we gain unprecedented insights into performance and functionality. Real-time sensors provide data that helps in running simulations and making informed decisions.

The result?

Enhanced accuracy, cost savings, and greater project control.


3. Cloud Technology: Uniting Teams, Revolutionising Collaboration.


Cloud technology is the catalyst for seamless collaboration among construction teams, regardless of their physical location. Architects, designers, and engineers can access the same information in real-time, fostering cohesive teamwork and reducing communication errors. This newfound efficiency translates to improved productivity and accelerated project progress.


4. Automation: Paving the Way to Safer, Smarter Construction.


The automation revolution has arrived, and construction is at the forefront of this transformation. Digital processes, applications, and robots are minimising human intervention, leading to cost-effective and safer practices. Hazardous tasks are now performed by machines, mitigating risks and ushering in a new era of construction safety.


5. Building Energy Modelling: Illuminating the Path to Sustainability.


As the world marches toward net-zero targets, energy efficiency in construction has never been more critical. Building Energy Modelling (BEM) becomes the beacon guiding us towards greener practices. With the power of BEM software, we can design energy-efficient buildings, reduce energy costs, and embrace environmentally conscious construction methods.


Regarding this issue i have produced, I invite you to envision the possibilities of construction's future, shaped by BIM and the incredible potential of AI, Digital Twins, Cloud Technology, Automation, and Building Energy Modelling. As we navigate the challenges and embrace the opportunities, let us build a future where innovation and sustainability converge, constructing a world that stands the test of time.


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Tita Marfori

Commercial Manager & Contracts/Claims Specialist | Project Management|PPP & Infrastructure Development lSDGs, Airports, & Reclamation

1 年

Thank you Tamlyn Lingham FAPM,FCIOB,CertIOSH. I subscribed!

Juan Pe?a BEng

Principal Design Engineer | Integration Design Engineer | Design Manager

1 年

Great article Tam. Combining Augmented Reality to the BIM model can give acceleration to the construction delivery. You can compare the virtual/planned work with the onsite production. This methodology avoids clashes, rework, real-time snagging, etc.

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Joseph Morris

JM energy solutions limited

1 年

We used BIM on our latest project and very useful to integrate technology into a new build allowing for minimum clashes

Alpesh Patel - Global Master APC Coach, APC Coach Ltd

BSc MSc DipBX DipBC FRICS FCIOB C. BUILD E FCABE FITOL Assoc CIPD LETAPAEWE QDR (Expert Determiner) Global Master APC Coach

1 年

There you go - great article - all the best Tamlyn.

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