BIM technology represents a new advancement in information technology applied to the construction industry. It integrates data from all phases of a construction project’s lifecycle, using digital and visual modeling to share the building’s characteristics. This approach creates a collaborative platform for all project stakeholders, enhancing communication, minimizing misunderstandings, and significantly boosting construction efficiency. As a result, it helps ensure both the project timeline and budget are maintained.

Since its introduction in the early 21st century, BIM technology has sparked global interest, with countries exploring its applications based on their unique construction industry needs. Today, BIM stands as a core technology in building information management and continues to be a key focus of research. While its adoption in China remains in the early stages, BIM serves as a digital information carrier that guides various phases of construction projects. Widespread adoption of BIM is expected to be a major trend in the future development of construction industry digitization.
The Value of BIM for Equipment Operators
Equipment operators can leverage BIM technology combined with traditional management practices to develop a comprehensive operational management system. This system includes detailed information on model modifications and improvements made during project design and construction. It directly supports building operations management by simplifying the identification of system equipment and facilitating the creation of maintenance and operation plans.
Moreover, the system continuously updates its database by adding and categorizing maintenance records during the equipment’s operational lifecycle. This enables thorough analysis of building operations and management in later stages, allowing managers to clearly and intuitively understand the assets they oversee, ultimately improving management efficiency.















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