As is widely recognized, BIM Technology is built upon software support through the BIM model. This model serves both as a representation of BIM technology and as its practical implementation. Therefore, creating BIM models is not just about building visualizations or aesthetics. So, what should the construction team focus on when developing a BIM model? Let’s explore this question.
The development of BIM models primarily depends on the building, structural, and system elevation drawings provided by Party A. If the construction contractor identifies any discrepancies or uncertainties in these drawings during the BIM modeling process, they must promptly notify the supervision unit and Party A. In turn, Party A should organize coordination meetings to resolve any drawing ambiguities.
During the BIM construction phase, the following guidelines must be strictly followed:
1. Create a graphical and procedural construction plan that integrates BIM models for simulation purposes. This should include hypothetical projects as well as related auxiliary construction tools.
2. Deliver a BIM model aligned with the design schedule as the core, incorporating construction details related to manufacturing elements. Engineering work items and process timelines should be represented through model animations.
3. Take responsibility for updating the BIM model in line with construction progress, progressively integrating it into the final project completion data.
4. Establish an information management platform to support design clarifications (RFIs) and design change resolutions. This platform should serve supervising manufacturers, agencies, and negotiation teams while integrating relevant engineering workflows.
Based on this overview, what should the construction team prioritize when creating a BIM model? I have provided a brief analysis in hopes of inspiring ideas and discussion. Please feel free to leave your comments and join the conversation.















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