The term BIM Modelling
has been universally accepted from building services, architectural
fraternity, structural engineering because of its need of lean
construction process and also because of it’s inter disciplinary
usability. 3D BIM model process has been in existence since past various
years and the industry has been aggressively adapting for embracing the
latest workflow of this process. However, still some clarity is needed
amongst the clients or the property owners regarding what they are
looking to achieve from such models, what needs to be achieved and how
this concept can be used to the maximum.
Here are some of the
beliefs regarding the usage of BIM and throws light on where and when it
needs to be used and up to what extent. For clarity’s sake, it’s very
important to understand the main difference between the non BIM models
as well as parametric models.
What is a 3D CAD MODEL?
The
3D CAD model is a virtual representation of the facility which offers
just visual details. The applications like AutoCAD architecture as well
as Auto CAD MEP are mainly used for creating 3D CAD models which may be
used to design, develop, construct and pre-fabricate. On the contrary,
the BIM models are smart models which are embedded with the parametric
details which are very important for the purpose of development, design,
pre-fabrication, construction, assembly, analysis of the performance of
energy as well as facility management of the environment which is
built. For the BIM models, the details may be shared effectively between
the stakeholders of the project i.e. architects, facility owners,
engineers, consultants, fabricators, contractors, etc.
Friday, 18 September 2020
Benefits of BIM Modelling
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