Benefits of BIM






The Shard, London
BIM was used extensively during the design and construction of this 87story skyscraper. It helped the project team to collaborate effectively and manage complex geometries, resulting in a more efficient construction process and improved building performance. 1 2 3 Seattle Children's Hospital
BIM was used to develop a virtual mock-up of the project, which allowed the project team to identify and resolve issues before construction began. As a result, the project was completed on time and within budget, with a significantly reduced number of change orders.
BIM is a powerful tool that can improve the entire construction process, from design to operation. With its ability to improve collaboration, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability and safety, BIM is quickly becoming an essential part of construction project management.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of a building's physical and functional characteristics. It is a 3D modeling process that integrates all relevant information about a building or infrastructure project, including design data, construction documentation, and facility management data, into a single digital model.
1. Improved Collaboration & Coordination
BIM allows all stakeholders to work on the same digital model, thereby improving communication and collaboration. This shared model eliminates the need for multiple drawings and reduces errors due to miscommunication or misinterpretation.
A study by Dodge Data & Analytics found that of contractors who use BIM report improved collaboration and communication among project teams. 87% Enhanced Visualization & Analysis
BIM provides an accurate 3D representation of the building or infrastructure project. Using it, stakeholders can accurately visualize and analyze the project before construction begins. This helps identify potential design flaws and constructability issues, thereby reducing construction time and cost.
In fact, a report by Autodesk found that of contractors who use BIM experienced a reduction in errors and rework 1% Better Sustainability and Maintenance:
BIM provides valuable information on the environmental impact of the building or infrastructure project, as well as the maintenance requirements. This allows stakeholders to make more informed decisions on materials and systems, thereby improving sustainability and reducing life-cycle costs.
A study by Autodesk found that BIM-enabled buildings had a reduction in energy use and a 48% reduction in water use. 50% Enhanced Safety
BIM helps project stakeholders identify potential safety hazards and improve safety planning, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries. A study by OSHA found that the use of BIM can reduce injuries and fatalities on construction sites 4 Crossrail, London
Increased Efficiency & Productivity
BIM helps streamline the construction process by providing accurate and timely information to all stakeholders. his allows for better decisionmaking and reduces rework, thereby increasing efficiency and productivity.
It is believed that BIM can increase workers productivity and efficiency by up to .
55% Improved Cost Estimation & Control
Building Information Modeling enables stakeholders to estimate and track project costs more accurately by providing detailed information on quantities, materials, and labor. This helps reduce cost overruns and improves project profitability.
Time saving
BIM can help reduce the time required for design and construction by enabling more efficient processes. According to the National Institute of Standards and echnology, BIM can reduce design time by up to and construction time by up to 40% 20% Some Real-World Examples of
Successful BIM Implementation
Atlanta Airport Atrium
BIM was used to develop a virtual mock-up of the project, which allowed the project team to identify and resolve issues before construction began. As a result, the project was completed on time and within budget, with a significantly reduced number of change orders.
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