Based on the visualization capabilities of BIM technology in construction, quality management can be enhanced in several key areas:

1. Enhance the quality of construction drawings. After reviewing design drawings through the BIM model, the basic project details are simulated and constructed within a visual environment. This process significantly reduces incidents such as omissions, errors, and clashes, thereby ensuring higher accuracy and quality in construction drawings.
2. Clearly convey the architectural design intent. Traditional 2D construction drawings often lack clarity and can be difficult to interpret. Designers cannot always capture every detail in numerous drawings. BIM-based software platforms use 3D models to directly generate plans, elevations, and sections, making the design intent more precise and easier to understand.
3. Improve construction techniques and standards. The advancement and adoption of new technologies, materials, equipment, and processes determine the overall capability of construction firms. Key factors influencing quality include the accuracy of construction sequences, appropriateness of methods, and suitability of materials. Visual BIM technology allows for the simulation of construction processes in specialized techniques, enabling contractors to follow model-based procedures that ensure consistency during implementation, thus improving quality and craftsmanship.
4. Monitor mechanical equipment performance and material quality. The quality of a building’s final product depends largely on the materials and equipment used. BIM models enable contractors to access detailed information at any stage of procurement and construction, ensuring that purchased equipment, materials, and machinery meet required standards. Additionally, BIM facilitates real-time tracking of onsite machinery, equipment, and materials, employing advanced measurement methods and tools to control construction operations and maintain product quality.















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