How can Architects benefit from BIM?
The benefits that BIM technology brings to use in construction projects are always growing and expanding, enabling better precision. In order to better the coordination of their designs, an increasing number of architecture offices are also now migrating from 2D to 3D services.
Using BIM in combination with 3D modelling software and a Common Data Environment (CDE), architects may easily and effectively organise, manage, and share any digitally created project information.
With the BIM process, they are able to determine the level of each project member's involvement, as well as the specifics of their roles and duties, as well as the ideal times for when information is needed throughout the project lifecycle.
At a very early stage of a project, it is increasingly typical for measured survey data to be directly integrated into the BIM process, providing crucial information about the existing engineering, fabric, and structure of the building that is undergoing renovation or a more significant change.
Hence, BIM can be used to handle ever-complex design processes with an infinite number of participants.
Every project participant needs to embrace the information exchange technique known as BIM. By enabling collaborative working to enhance communication and explicitly outlining workflows, BIM lowers project risk.
BIM also enables any mistakes and problems to be found and fixed early on in the project, saving time and effort.
By the use of a 3D simulation, the digital project model produced by BIM is a potent tool that can be utilised to precisely explain ideas and spatial relationships. Architects can communicate their ideas and concepts, get feedback from other consultants and stakeholders, and use both animated and static models to do so.
For architects who are serious about utilising BIM's advantages, get in touch with TBES Global right now to learn more about our team-based methodology.