BIM technology, also known as Building Information Modeling, is a digital approach that integrates models and information technology to manage the entire lifecycle of construction projects. This includes phases such as development, surveying and design, construction, material usage, engineering supervision, cost consulting, software development, property management, and operation and maintenance. By enabling data sharing among all stakeholders through a unified, multidimensional building information model, BIM provides the most efficient method for project optimization, collaboration, and management.
Contents of BIM Deliverables
BIM deliverables consist of BIM models created through specialized software, as well as other outputs generated from these models. They can be categorized into four main types:
1. BIM Models: This includes both individual and integrated models.
2. Documents Related to BIM Applications: Examples include clash detection reports and engineering quantity statistics tables.
3. Animations: Such as construction simulation animations and construction process simulation videos.
4. Images: Including 3D technology visualizations and photographs taken on construction sites.
Submission Formats for BIM Deliverables
The following file formats are required when submitting BIM results:
1. Model Formats: The native formats of the software used for BIM modeling, such as RVT and DWG, as well as the NWD format from NavisWorks.
2. Document Formats: DOC, XLS, PDF, and PPT.
3. Animation Formats: WMA and AVI. The original resolution must be at least 800 × 600 pixels, with a minimum frame rate of 15 frames per second.
4. Image Formats: JPG and TIFF, with a resolution of no less than 300 DPI.
















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