The BIM quality management data cycle encompasses the integration, sharing, extraction, storage, analysis, and application of data. BIM technology facilitates quality management through model creation, application, and information management, enabling seamless integration, storage, and sharing of quality management data. This approach addresses the challenges of collecting and storing large volumes of quality management data, laying the foundation for building comprehensive quality management big data. As a valuable information asset for enterprises, big data supports the mining and transmission of BIM quality management insights by leveraging data application capabilities and implementing advanced big data analysis processes.

When implementing BIM-based quality management, selecting a suitable software platform is essential. The extensive capabilities of BIM technology cannot be fulfilled by a single software; instead, choices should be made based on specific application needs. Currently, numerous BIM software providers exist both domestically and internationally, each offering unique solutions. Core BIM modeling software includes the Revit series, Bentley series, ArchiCAD, Luban series, Guanglianda series, and Swell series. For collision detection, options include Autodesk Navisworks, Bentley ProjectWise Navigator, Solibri Model Checker, and Luban BIMWorks. Cost estimation software examples include Luban and Guanglianda.
Software used for construction quality management in BIM must support parameterized data expression, integration, storage, sharing, and visualization of large-scale, distributed, heterogeneous data. It should also facilitate collaboration with other management aspects such as cost and scheduling. Revit is currently the most advanced architectural design software, offering vast possibilities for parametric design through its powerful customization features and extensive family libraries, making it the preferred choice for modeling. However, its localization features for schedule and cost management are still developing, which limits its use during the construction phase. In contrast, the Luban series software is localized and focuses on BIM applications during construction. It supports IFC file import and export, enabling seamless data exchange across different software platforms.















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