We are still asked the question of why the BIM methodology improves construction processes.
building Information Modeling (BIM) It is a work methodology collaborative for the creation and management of a construction project. Its objective is to centralize all project information in one digital information model created by all its agents.
BIM represents the evolution of traditional design systems based on the plan, since it incorporates geometric (3D), time (4D), cost (5D), environmental (6D) and maintenance (7D) information.
The use of BIM goes beyond the design phases, covering the execution of the project and extending throughout the life cycle of the building, allowing its management and reducing operating costs.
Among the advantages of this work methodology, we find:
· Management of the entire life cycle of the asset (both in building and civil works).
· Single repository with all the information (orderly, coordinated and coherent).
· We went from a short-term and union vision to a long-term vision long term and multidisciplinary.
· Improves the quality of projects (technical and social aspects).
· Risk reduction.
· Feasibility analysis.
· Improvement of the communication between agents.
· Improvements in Estimation of deadlines and costs.
· Pre-construction in a virtual environment and/or digital data collection.
· Interoperability. Use of various computer programs for specialized work.
And you, when do you switch to BIM?
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