BIM stands for Building Information Modeling. The term combines three key elements: “building,” “information,” and “model.”

The term “information” here refers to information technology, which encompasses the use of computers and modern technologies to acquire, process, transmit, and apply data. This process follows precise logic and serves clear purposes, ultimately creating a traceable flow of information. The significance of information technology is also reflected in how enterprises manage and operate their data.
“Building” and “model” refer to the 3D digital representations of construction projects created using BIM technology. Through digital tools, these models provide a comprehensive and practical database of building information, which forms the core of BIM.
In essence, BIM technology represents a complete information model that integrates data, processes, and information across all phases of a construction project’s lifecycle. It offers a holistic view of the project, delivering real-time engineering data that can be used for calculations, queries, combinations, and segmentation by all stakeholders involved. BIM spans the entire lifecycle of a construction project, encompassing planning, design, construction, monitoring, operation, maintenance, and renovation, making it a vast database of all project-related information.
South Korea has achieved a high level of BIM technology application and development compared to other Asian countries. The South Korean government places strong emphasis on advancing BIM and 3D collaborative design standards. Relevant agencies actively invest in research and development.
In January 2010, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Maritime Affairs released the “Guidelines for BIM Application in Construction,” mandating construction companies to fully implement BIM technology for public sector projects. These guidelines also established specific standards for 3D collaborative design applicable to related companies. In April of the same year, the Public Procurement Service (PPS) issued the “Guidelines for BIM Application in Facility Management,” providing instructions for using BIM during the design and construction phases. This document was updated two years later based on feedback from design firms.
Following these initiatives, BIM technology experienced rapid growth and development throughout South Korea.















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