Showing posts with label BIM Services New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BIM Services New Zealand. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

BIM: A potential BAM and BOOM


With the upgradation in technology, BIM is finding its new potential as BAM and BOOM. Now, this goes beyond design. It not only offers better design but also better construction and operation as well. This might not be a very familiar concept known by many. So, let’s understand how BIM is useful in construction and operation of the building.

Initially, BIM is used by architects to perform analysis on a digital model to improve the design. This model is then handed over to the construction team for assembly modeling which is referred to as BAM (Building Assembly Modeling). At last, the documents are submitted to the client in form of a model called BOOM (Building Operation Optimization Model). Hence, these models are useful in every phase of the project lifecycle.


Using BIM as BAM:

With the use of BIM, the construction team is able to utilize the software for creating digital models called BAM. It contains all the detailed information about the project. The unique characteristics of the project are stored in one particular space allowing its easy access. Thus it becomes easier for the members to create building plans, make necessary changes in the existing state, and also maintain it once it has been completed.

This model helps construction managers to estimate time and cost. For companies looking to implement BIM on more than one project, BIM can help reduce cost and time variability between projects. Overall, it cuts down project liability and risk to the construction firm. Apart from this, BIM software help in choosing which materials are best for the environment.

Using BIM as BOOM:

It is a general misconception that BIM is useful only for designers and construction team, but not for the client. However, this is not the case. Only 20% of a facility cost resides in its design and construction.


The rest 80% lies in its effective operation. Achieving savings after the completion of the facility is through BOOM. Apart from savings, it allows the client to analyze the models from feasibility stage and test it more accurately than under 2D concept. It allows estimating the cost at an early stage for the client.

Overall BIM is advantageous in following ways:

  • It provides the ability to interrogate design models for validating engineering decisions.
  • Show cost implications related to changes in the design.

  • Eliminate interface and coordination challenges between different teams.

  • Provide safe operational working methods, logistics planning, and movement.

  • Allow design optimization through clash avoidance.

  • Provide detailed design information to aid safety.

  • Provide linked schedules direct to models.


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Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Top 5 FAQ’s on BIM


Here’s a list of frequently asked questions on BIM by those who aren’t very familiar with the concept. The answers followed by the questions will try to spread light on BIM. 
 
1.  What is BIM?
 
BIM stands forBuilding Information Modeling”. Sometimes it is also known asBuilding Information Model”. In simple words, BIM is the creation of a virtual model of any physical entity. It is used by designers to design a building, by construction team to model the construction and by building owner for facilities management. BIM helps in smooth functioning of the project lifecycle.

2. Who owns the BIM?

BIM Modeling must be shared with everyone involved in the project. To maximize the benefits of BIM, it must be owned by a building owner. Let’s consider an analogy in which BIM can be compared with a photography session. The client will be satisfied by receiving only the prints of the photographs but it would add value if they receive original photos. The original photos can be utilized by the client for future use.

Same is the case with BIM Modeling. Suppose, an engineer creates a BIM but does not share it with other team members. The designer will design the building but he will not be able to coordinate it. The construction team will not get the benefits of a digital model. The building owner will thus be left with boxes of paper to manage the facility of the building. To avoid this, the engineer must have shared BIM with the designer. By doing so, BIM can be shared with everyone down the line making most out of it.


3. Who can benefit more from BIM?
 
The answer to this question is simple. As BIM is used by everyone involved in the project, it is equally beneficial to all. The designers will not require retyping the data from 2D CAD model to Microsoft Excel. The construction team will not get informed about dozens of on-site clashes and hence pricing of the product can be done more efficiently. The building owner will be able to manage and alter the facilities of the building better than ever. Thus, we can say that BIM helps everyone and it is beneficial to all. 

4.  Is there a single BIM?
 
There might be a single BIM for every individual working on the project in near future. However, this is just an infancy. There might be a number of BIMs with interoperable data. If such is the case, each designer will have their own CAD and specification models. The data will come flowing in at every single milestone of the project like cost estimation, clash detection, and performance analysis. Finally, it will be handed over to the owner.

5. Is BIM affordable for small firms?
 
It is an easier investment for small firms to implement BIM as they are more fluid with their business decisions. They can modify their processes more easily. However, for larger firms with hundreds of professionals, it might be difficult to adopt new processes with ease. Still, there are hopes that BIM Implementation Services will not be talked about much as it is today. It will simply become an integral part of the construction industry and how the construction works.


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