What Is BIM and How Does It Impact the Construction Industry?
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Although first conceptualized in the 1970s, creating building models was not commonplace due to the expense and limited commercial availability of the necessary software until the 1990s. As technology advanced and became more accessible, so did the process of creating and analyzing 3D digital models.
As a result, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become a prominent and essential tool for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries. BIM is changing how teams share information, the processes used, and the management of workflows.
What Is BIM (Building Information Modeling)?
BIM is a process of visualizing a digital representation of a physical asset via the 3D model. This allows for the tracking and monitoring of an asset throughout its existence, from initial design to construction, operations, and maintenance.
Project teams can collaborate, share information, and monitor project costs using BIM. Digital tools make project management easier and more streamlined, avoiding the silos often formed when using traditional CAD approaches.
Construction management is complex and requires open communication between design and construction teams. When delays, miscommunication, and errors occur, it can have a significant impact on overall project costs. With BIM, project managers gain an immediate overview of an AEC project and any BIM object it contains.
Creating a Common Data Environment (CDE)
After the collection of data with a FARO? Focus Laser Scanner or FARO Orbis? Mobile Laser Scanner, BIM projects need a Common Data Environment (CDE) to allow everyone working on a project to access data in one place. This is the key to collaboration and communication. Software like Autodesk? Revit?, Navisworks, PointFuse Dare, and the FARO As-Built? Software Suite? are ideal for this purpose.
How Is BIM Used in the Construction Industry?
BIM is utilized extensively in the construction industry as a collaborative digital tool for planning, designing, constructing, and managing building projects. Valuable information about various elements of a construction project is enabled through BIM and might include geometry, spatial relationships, material quantities, or schedules. Stakeholders such as architects, engineers, contractors, and owners use BIM to work together more efficiently — saving time, reducing errors, and optimizing project outputs.
Here are some of the reasons BIM is vital for the construction industry today.
Communication
Efficiency
Risk Management
Cost
Opportunity
Results
Ongoing Facilities Management
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How is BIM changing the construction industry?
This digital transformation is providing value across the industry. It allows different teams to work together, no matter where they are. It's helping large-scale projects avoid delays and run smoothly. There is an improvement in client and stakeholder relationships, plus cost and time estimates are much more reliable.
In the coming years, BIM adoption rates are likely to increase. Pressure on the industry is intensifying as infrastructure needs increase, and BIM processes help meet these demands.
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