The primary goal of developing a BIM collaborative management platform is to provide unified coordination led by the BIM overall coordinator under the construction party’s supervision. This platform allows all participants to communicate, share information, and respond to management inquiries from the construction party, ensuring that every aspect aligns seamlessly with the project’s overall progress.

Consequently, the platform’s development should be led by the construction party and guided by the BIM overall coordinator. It must fully integrate the three major BIM application standards along with the principles of collaborative building management. All stakeholders should work together to develop a BIM-based collaborative management platform. Before beginning formal construction, the following critical issues must be addressed:
(1) Achieving efficient information exchange between different professional building software;
(2) Ensuring that every project phase can extract necessary engineering information;
(3) Preventing coding conflicts and overlapping modeling of building components;
(4) Guaranteeing the real-time transmission, transfer, and storage of engineering data.
To effectively tackle these challenges, the initial step in building a BIM collaborative management platform is establishing the project’s BIM basic model. Following this, seamless exchange of project data should be enabled based on this model. Additionally, real-time storage of BIM data must be prioritized to ensure effective transmission and sharing of project information. The overall architectural design of the BIM collaborative platform is outlined here, with detailed discussions on the construction of its three core modules—the establishment of the project’s BIM basic model, the BIM data exchange mechanism, and the information storage system of the BIM collaborative management platform—provided in the sections that follow.















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