BIM, as an innovative technology, efficiently manages quality information across all stages of construction by utilizing a vast amount of visualized and parameterized quality data. When quality standards are not met, BIM models can be dynamically adjusted and modified through parameterization. Moreover, BIM technology centralizes all project stakeholders onto a unified management platform, enabling collaborative oversight and significantly enhancing the efficiency of quality management in engineering projects. Compared to traditional methods, BIM-based quality management offers clear and substantial advantages.
Quality Collaborative Management
BIM models provide detailed digital representations of a project’s various components and structures. These models allow project decision-makers and managers to monitor not only the quality of their own sections but also that of interconnected parts, enabling comprehensive oversight of the entire construction quality. When urgent quality issues arise, relevant parties can be promptly notified to ensure timely corrections.
By simulating the construction sequence of different project elements using BIM technology, the organization of each trade’s workflow can be optimized, preventing cross-disciplinary damage during construction. This coordinated approach minimizes risks and enhances overall project quality.
The collaborative quality management process using BIM is grounded in a 3D project model that brings all stakeholders together on a single platform. This BIM-based collaborative control platform addresses quality challenges throughout the entire project lifecycle—from initiation to completion and delivery.
Unlike traditional one-on-one communication methods, this platform facilitates one-to-many information sharing and collaboration, significantly boosting communication and coordination efficiency among engineering teams. Additionally, BIM technology enables clash detection among components or structures after detailed design, allowing timely identification and resolution of conflicts between different trades, thereby reducing rework caused by such clashes.
















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