The use of BIM technology during the road engineering design phase brings a significant advancement to road construction methods. It supports various key aspects of the design process:

1. Creating BIM models for various disciplines, establishing standardized template libraries, and enhancing design efficiency.
2. Utilizing BIM for clash detection and error checking during the design phase to minimize mistakes and reduce design revisions during construction.
3. Monitoring project progress anytime and anywhere through BIM, enabling 3D visualization of progress and facilitating virtual construction aligned with the schedule.
4. Extracting material lists via BIM and sharing data through the platform, integrating with information management systems to accurately calculate quantities, optimize resource allocation, and minimize waste.
5. Improving accuracy in construction drawing budgets with BIM, which aids in controlling project costs, building actual cost databases, and performing multidimensional cost analyses.
6. Enabling early prediction and reservation of professional work platforms for later stages. Mobile devices collect data on site quality, progress, and safety, allowing managers to stay informed and scan QR codes to access information on components and materials.
7. Simulating road construction within the BIM platform to identify optimal construction plans, adjust schedules, and allocate resources effectively, ensuring synchronization of timelines and resources.
8. Facilitating information retrieval for completion models, improving these models, and enabling rapid calculation of quantities and costs.
9. Establishing BIM technical standards and specifications, integrating multiple professional models, quickly identifying changes, supporting decision-making, and enabling efficient comprehensive management and collaborative workflows.















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