Benefits of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software

 BIM solutions have completely changed the way buildings are designed. The introduction of software into this process gives users a number of benefits that manual design cannot offer.

Design quickly: Before BIM software, the building design process involved a lot of manual drawings. These solutions enable designers to draft up a BIM model far quicker than by hand. Digital models also include more information than what is in a drawing set. Ultimately, by facilitating a quicker design process, BIM software saves firms money and labor.

Design anywhere: The majority of BIM solutions are cloud based, which means that users have access to a project's details from any device. Multiple project members can sign on from any location as well.

Avoid clashes: BIM software can detect clashing elements, such as electrical conduits or ductwork that run into a beam. Repairing the damage from clashes can be very costly. BIM tools have the ability to identify potential issues before they happen.

Capture reality: One of the foremost advantages of this software is BIM’s ability to accurately capture reality. BIM solutions can integrate with tools that offer mapping and provide precise images of the earth. Users then have the option to include aerial imagery and digital elevation with the models of their buildings. They can even include laser scans of existing site infrastructure.

Reduce building design errors: As BIM software takes away manual design, it also takes away a significant amount of human error. These tools help identify problems early on in the design and building processes.

Improve collaboration across the organization: Sharing digital information modeling for buildings is far easier than passing drawing sets back and forth between colleagues. The cloud-based model of many BIM solutions also means that colleagues working on different parts of the design and building process can access BIM models anywhere, at any time. As many colleagues as needed can review and mark up the model before the building is erected.

Simulate and visualize elements of a building: BIM software has visualization capabilities to assess how certain elements can impact a building, such as sunlight during different seasons or the structure’s energy performance. These solutions apply rules based on physics to provide guidance for engineers and other team members involved in building the structure.

Sequence the steps of the building process: Constructing a building is an incredibly detailed process. Each part of this progression is a sequence of steps, materials, and building crews. BIM technology can animate this entire process, facilitate all of these steps, and deliver a path to the end result.

Give a perfect presentation of a building: It’s important clients get a preview of the building being designed. BIM software enables communication of the project scope, steps, and outcome. And as BIM can render images in 3D, businesses can give clients the most realistic view of the building possible.

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