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What Are the Benefits of Using BIM for Operation and Maintenance?

In recent years, the application of BIM in operation and maintenance has gained significant attention. However, due to the unique characteristics of China’s construction industry, practical cases remain relatively limited. Today, I will discuss the benefits BIM integration brings to operation and maintenance, and what it truly means.

1. Visual Display: The BIM system enables management teams to perform straightforward graphic operations in Navisworks, clearly highlighting the location of facilities and equipment requiring repairs. This visual approach helps managers analyze the exact placement of each facility and piece of equipment within the building.

2. Standardized Coding for Facilities and Equipment: The BIM system incorporates detailed and location-based codes developed by the Public Works Commission. Using familiar coding methods common in China reduces application issues. By pairing with location codes, it quickly reflects facility positioning and establishes unique identifiers for each item.

3. Rapid Positioning: BIM systems offer rapid positioning features that, combined with equipment codes and QR codes generated by BIM models, provide users and administrators with four different ways to locate equipment. This allows quick access to equipment locations and related data through simple operations.

4. Classification of Abnormal Conditions: Common abnormal equipment conditions are categorized to help system operators accurately select the relevant issue. This classification also aids management in implementing appropriate repair procedures based on the identified problems.

5. Application of BIM Data: Integrating BIM information into the operational phase of the building lifecycle unlocks greater value. Management teams can import BIM data directly into repair systems, reducing operational errors, improving management efficiency, and ultimately saving costs.

6. User-Friendly Operating System: The BIM system prioritizes ease of use, ensuring that ordinary users can navigate it without extensive instructions. The repair interface is simplified—users only need to check abnormal conditions and add repair statuses that are most relevant to their queries.

7. Enhanced Administrator Management: BIM systems greatly improve the efficiency of management operations. Administrators can control processes through a single window and view BIM models remotely, eliminating the need for site visits to understand equipment positioning. The model links directly to facility data pages, allowing for preliminary repair assessments. Tracking repair progress through the system keeps administrators updated on the latest equipment status.

That concludes our overview of the benefits BIM import brings to operation and maintenance. I hope this article provides valuable insights for everyone!

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