
BIM is now no more an option but it’s a necessity. In every infrastructure project, various teams work together. One group looks after planning, another one takes the responsibility of designing, yet another one does the construction, and the remaining others take supervision of the maintenance. In such scenarios importance of BIM is growing.
The most significant benefit of BIM is that it facilitates collaboration and management of information and communication between the teams associated with a construction project. In the conventional process of functioning, some of the asset information is lost whenever one team assigns the project to another. Thus, it leads to wastage concerning revenue as well.
BIM succeeds these shortcomings by including information versatility and making everyone use the similar set of processes and standards. As a result, asset information consistently rises over the lifecycle of the project. Implementing BIM facilitates architects and engineers to obtain informed design options, and constructors reduce waste and complete their projects at a particular time. Thus, saving on expenditures incurred due to avoidable delays.
A city is never in isolation with BIM. A building remains integrated continuously with other bases like the transportation system, utilities, etc. Hence it is a challenging task to accomplish, but that’s the excellence of BIM. Projects that implement BIM open up the opportunities for collaboration and a free flow of standardized information across systems. Furthermore, BIM is widely in use in the Architecture, Construction and Engineering industries. Analyzing the concept of a Smart City and BIM, the most significant specific factor is information and easy access to it.
Why BIM / Virtual Design Management is so important
How does BIM work? Bringing a project’s vision to life is no easy task. Before the days of BIM and Virtual Design Management, decisions that looked perfect on paper often needed correction on the construction site itself, resulting in the waste of materials – not to mention, time and money. There are huge benefits of BIM and our Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) process to your project. Not only does it help everyone involved visualize exactly how your development will look and perform, it allows for changes and decisions to be made before we even step foot on the construction site. It gives us the freedom to experiment with new elements and ensure they are buildable without needing to waste any on site time or resources. In fact, the use of 3D BIM in developments has become so important that the UK government has deemed all its projects must meet a minimum level of “collaborative 3D BIM.” Dubai has also followed suit, mandating BIM on most of its governmental projects. What it means for you as an owner or developer is a faster, more cost effective, high performing project that will surpass your expectations.
3D modeling and BIM for smart cities
BIM and 3D modeling are a boon for Smart Cities. The 3D software allows constructors to level model infrastructure to build underground. While making a city, the workers know how deep to dig it to not break into a fiber optic cable or a gas pipeline. Drainage, highway and bridge architects can work with the similarly immersive model. Since all this is geo-referenced, an exact geographic design is a reward. A host of BIM and GIS-enabled answers are possible for smart cities, involving MicroStation, ProjectWise, and also AssetWise. Regarding buildings, the 3D GIS abilities of Bentley Map and also Descartes release the companies to create design, model, edit and also to analyze 3D solids. Even outline for the line of sight, darknesses, lighting, skyline studies, are also desirable. Smart models facilitate more knowledgeable decisions that impact the durability and performance of the construction.
Thus, to conclude, in the generation of IoT and Big Data, exerting BIM to City planning and management appears merely to be the next logical step.Once BIM adopted, opportunities in BIM are limitless.Digital innovation and BIM technology can transform the process of design, construction, and management of smart buildings and smart cities. The future of our cities looks bright.”