BIM Q&A | What Does the BIM Technology System Include?
1. Technology
Visualization technology is arguably the most recognized aspect of BIM, especially with the rise of mobile devices becoming mainstream. Mobile BIM model viewers are currently one of the most common new developments. Another significant advancement is BIM collaborative operation technology. This innovation is largely driven by breakthroughs in modeling software tools, particularly in the “parameter setting engine” technology. This enables component collision detection and logical relationships between components, greatly enhancing industry workflows at the information technology level.
2. Tools
BIM software plays a critical role in the widespread adoption of BIM technology, though it has also led to some misunderstandings. Despite continuous improvements and efforts to achieve ideal BIM functionalities, it remains challenging to fully meet the diverse expectations across industries in the short term, especially with the ongoing integration of ICT technologies and emerging trends. To succeed, it is essential to focus on prioritizing the right needs. Currently, the market for modeling software tools in China closely resembles that in the United States. Therefore, insights and data from the U.S. market can provide valuable references for the domestic situation.
3. Standardization
Introducing BIM into the construction industry transforms many engineering contractors and business models, directly affecting vested interests and existing regulations. Seamlessly integrating BIM requires collaboration among industry stakeholders, government bodies, and academic institutions to develop the most suitable approaches. Numerous standards must be established for BIM’s practical application, especially in critical areas like information exchange, BIM project planning and execution, and modeling operation across various software tools. Advanced countries such as the UK and the U.S. have gradually developed these standards, and their data serve as valuable references.
4. Sustainability
Energy conservation, carbon reduction, and green building management have become global priorities. BIM technology aligns perfectly with the needs of intelligent green buildings by enabling spatial information integration and effective control. As a result, Green BIM has emerged as an important research and development focus in recent years. There is a growing body of literature and data on related solutions, including applications like Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) and the collection and management of energy analysis and sensing data.















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