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Exploring Building Information Modeling (BIM): Emerging Trends, Benefits, and Challenges




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Building information modeling (BIM) is defined as a 3D visualization of building design that includes elevation, plan, and section of building. BIM is a prominent designing tool in the AEC industry, aiding in the analysis of the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the construction, such as cost estimation, time requirement, and component procurement. It also helps in undertaking operations related to the project post completion, which include maintenance issues and project lifecycle management.

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the holistic process of creating and managing information for a built asset. Based on an intelligent model and enabled by a cloud platform, BIM integrates structured, multi-disciplinary data to produce a digital representation of an asset across its lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and operations. The BIM software marketplace is relatively saturated with tools that include similar features and functions. However, most of these tools, when leveraged correctly, can save firms money and increase productivity, etc. Multiple studies conclude that over 61% of construction companies using BIM processes and tools experience fewer construction errors.

Rise in the extensive benefits offered by BIM for AEC industry is a crucial factor accelerating the market growth, also increase in the strong government support by making BIM adoption mandatory, increase in the extensive benefits offered by BIM for AEC industry, increase in the productivity through interoperability and increase in the growth in construction industry are the major factors among others boosting the building information modelling market. Moreover, increase in the environmental and energy concerns and increase in the emergence of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies and its integration with BIM will further create new opportunities for building information modelling market in coming years.

Benefits of BIM Construction:

• Cost and resource savings

• Greater efficiency and shorter project lifecycles

• Improved communications and coordination

• More opportunities for prefabrication and modular construction

• Higher quality results

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