This issue’s BIM draws inspiration from Taiwan. The author highlights key precautions to consider when developing BIM models.
The BIM model development primarily depends on the building, structural, and system elevation drawings provided by the client (Party A). If any discrepancies or questionable details arise during model creation, the construction manufacturers must immediately notify both the supervising manufacturer and Party A. Subsequently, Party A will organize a coordination meeting to clarify and resolve these issues.
The BIM construction phase should follow these guidelines:
1. Develop a procedural construction plan that integrates BIM models for simulation. This plan should include hypothetical project construction, along with all necessary auxiliary tools and facilities.
2. Deliver a BIM model aligned with the design schedule to serve as the main reference. The model must incorporate construction details for manufacturing components, as well as engineering tasks and process timelines, which should be demonstrated through model animations.
3. Maintain responsibility for updating the BIM model according to construction progress, progressively adding data required for project completion.
4. Establish an information engineering management platform to facilitate design clarifications (RFIs) and manage design changes for supervising manufacturers, agencies, and negotiation bodies. This platform should also integrate related engineering workflows.
This concludes our overview of essential precautions for building BIM models in Taiwan. We hope you find this information valuable. See you in the next issue.















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