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BIM Insights (2): A Concise History of Building Information Modeling

This article offers an introduction to the history of BIM knowledge. In fact, if you want to learn about this topic, just ask Du Niang. Here, the author has added some additional insights that Du Niang did not cover, hoping to provide useful information for everyone.

The first team to adopt BIM confirmed its benefits early on. However, due to limited computer technology at the time, using BIM was not easy. In recent years, advances in technology and software development have led to the emergence of various BIM tools, making it more convenient to integrate BIM throughout the building lifecycle. As a result, BIM has had a significant impact on the architecture, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) industry.

It’s important to understand that adopting BIM is not just about learning new software. Introducing BIM brings new workflows and processes, and it can also lead to changes in company culture.

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is considered a pioneer in the modern application of BIM. Thanks to its innovative design initiatives, the GSA attracted top talent from the global construction industry. This competition made construction projects increasingly complex, with more projects exceeding budgets and deadlines. To improve project efficiency, the GSA invested $11 billion in 2003 to launch the 3D-4D-BIM program.

Before fully embracing BIM, the GSA implemented nine pioneering engineering projects, including energy analysis of existing buildings, building modernization, and new construction. They conducted component-level testing of various BIM technologies in these projects, such as 3-D laser scanning, 3-D spatial simulation, and 4-D construction process simulation. After years of testing, the GSA mandated the full use of BIM on all new engineering projects starting in 2007.

There are many BIM software developers, each offering different tools. However, the core purpose of BIM is to facilitate rapid information flow among project teams. Therefore, the GSA does not restrict engineering teams to specific software but encourages the use of open standards like IFC. Currently, an increasing number of project owners require construction teams to use BIM, driving widespread adoption across the engineering industry.

That concludes this brief introduction to the history of BIM knowledge. I hope this article has helped you find the information you need and deepened your understanding of BIM. We are satisfied with this outcome.

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