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5 Incredible
Bene-ts of BIM in
Construction

Use of BIM in Construction

The advantages of
BIM in construction
are so compelling that
more and more
companies are
beginning to adopt it

My blog post will


discuss -ve of the
most incredible
bene-ts I see of using
BIM in construction!

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Bene-ts of BIM in
Construction
There are so many bene?ts
of BIM in construction, so
I’ve compiled the ?ve most
amazing bene?ts I see
below:

1. Improved Accuracy and


Coordination
BIM’s most obvious bene?t
to the AEC industry is its
potential for improved
accuracy and coordination.

BIM allows for better


coordination between
different trades and
disciplines, in the
construction context, this
means that the ?nal design
can be more complete and
that there will be fewer
surprises or problems
during construction.

BIM can help to achieve this


by virtually constructing all
systems and elements in a
single 3D view, which can
be used to verify
dimensions, identify
potential conJicts, and
verify that all components
will -t together as
intended.

In addition, BIM can be


used to create a virtual
construction project model,
which can be used to
visualize the build process
and identify potential
physical coordination
problems before they occur.

2. Reduced Risks and


Costs
By using BIM to improve
accuracy and coordination,
construction projects are
more likely to stay on
schedule and within budget.

For example, as described


above, BIM can help avoid
potential clashes between
different trades during the
construction phase, thus
reducing the need for
rework which can be costly
and time-consuming.

In addition, BIM-based cost


estimating is more
accurate than traditional
methods, helping to avoid
cost overruns.

And ?nally, the use of 4D


simulations can help
project teams to
understand the
construction schedule
better and identify potential
bottlenecks, again avoiding
costly delays.

3. Increased Productivity
and EOciency
With BIM, all stakeholders
can view and manipulate
the same virtual model of
the building project,
reducing the need for costly
paper drawings and
facilitating more effective
collaboration.

BIM also enables


professionals to generate
2D drawings and schedules
directly from the 3D model,
saving time and increasing
accuracy.

In addition, BIM can be


used to create simulations
that help test different
designs and construction
scenarios.

As a result, BIM has been


shown to increase
productivity and eQciency
throughout the building
lifecycle.

4. Greater Sustainability
One bene?t of BIM that is
not often discussed is its
potential for promoting
greater sustainability.

The construction industry is


responsible for a large
amount of pollution and
waste, and it is vitally
important that we ?nd ways
to reduce our impact on the
environment.

BIM can help by digitally


modeling to identify
potential problems that
could increase waste or
require using scarce
resources.

In addition, BIM can be


used to develop more
sustainable construction
methods and materials.

For example, designers can


use BIM to assess the
thermal performance of
different facade systems
and choose the most
energy-eOcient option.

As the construction industry


increasingly embraces
sustainability as a priority,
BIM will become an
essential tool for achieving
greater sustainability in the
built environment.

5. Enhanced
Communication and
Collaboration
One of the most signi?cant
bene?ts of BIM is its ability
to enhance communication
and collaboration among all
project team members.

In the traditional design and


construction process, each
team member works in
isolation, often using
different software programs
and standards.

This can lead to confusion


and errors when combined
drawings or information is
shared between team
members.

In contrast, BIM uses a


single integrated model
that everyone on the team
can access, making it
easier for team members to
?nd and share the data they
need.

This allows for much more


eQcient collaboration and
helps to avoid potential
mistakes.

As a result, BIM can save


time and improve the
quality of communication
among all project team
members!

FAQs
Here are some frequently
asked questions I hear
when implementing BIM – I
hope they are useful for
you!:

What is BIM for


Construction
Projects?

Building Information
Modeling (BIM) is a
process that helps
construction
professionals plan,
design, and build
projects. Using BIM,
construction
professionals can create
digital models of
buildings that include all
of the necessary
information for each
project stage. This
information can then
generate construction
documents, track project
progress, and verify that
the ?nal product meets
the client’s expectations.
BIM has been used in
construction for several
years, but it has become
more widespread due to
technological advances.
BIM software programs
can now generate more
realistic and detailed
models. In addition,
cloud-based BIM
services have made it
easier for construction
professionals to
collaborate on projects
and share information
with clients. As a result
of these developments,
BIM is now considered
an essential tool for
construction
professionals who want
to stay ahead of the
curve.

What Does BIM


Model Mean in
Construction?

A BIM model is a three-


dimensional
representation of a
building or construction
project. BIM models are
created using software
that allows architects,
engineers, and other
construction
professionals to
collaborate more
effectively on a project.
BIM models can be used
to create virtual
walkthroughs of a
construction project,
which can be used to
evaluate the layout of a
space and identify
potential problems. They
can also be used to
create visualizations of
the ?nished project,
which can be used to
market the property or
obtain funding. In short,
BIM models are a
powerful tool that can be
used to improve the
planning, design, and
construction of
buildings.

Why Use BIM in


Construction?

BIM can help improve


coordination between
different project team
members and provide a
more accurate
representation of a
building’s design. In
addition, BIM can
generate energy models
and simulate how a
building will perform
under various conditions.
As BIM technology
develops, its use will
likely become even more
widespread in the
construction industry.

How Is BIM Used in


Construction
Management?

The use of BIM in


construction
management can help to
improve the accuracy of
project estimates, reduce
the number of change
orders, and improve
safety on the job site. In
addition, BIM can help to
streamline the
construction process by
allowing all members of
the project team to
access and share
information in real-time.
As a result, BIM has the
potential to greatly
improve the eQciency of
construction projects.

Conclusion
From improving
coordination to generating
energy models, BIM can
save time and money while
helping to ensure that
projects are completed on
time and within budget.

While the bene?ts of BIM


are clear, transitioning to
this new technology can be
diQcult.

That’s where Plannerly


comes in – Plannerly
makes it easy for
construction professionals
to use BIM and reap all its
bene-ts.

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