Although BIM technology is not yet fully mature in both theory and practice, its future potential is promising. Here are some key prospects for BIM application during the engineering design phase:
1. Expanding Use of BIM in Deepening Engineering Design and Digital Processing
With rapid advancements in BIM technology, its application in comprehensive enterprise planning is becoming more sophisticated. BIM has evolved from being used solely at the project level to becoming an enterprise-wide tool, extending from design firms to construction companies. It now serves as a critical bridge between these stages.
Compared to traditional methods, BIM-based deepening design and digital processing have demonstrated unmatched advantages in handling large and complex construction projects. Unlike conventional two-dimensional deepening design techniques, BIM enhances the depth, efficiency, and accuracy of construction drawings. Furthermore, BIM-driven digital processing represents a revolutionary leap forward, integrating prefabrication technology, on-site surveying and layout, and digital logistics. This integration lays a strong foundation for fully digitalized construction processes.
2. Enhancing Quality Services for Green Buildings through BIM
To address climate change, support sustainable development, and improve building comfort, it is essential for construction projects to adopt green and environmentally friendly practices. BIM technology plays a vital role by providing designers with technical support in areas such as energy efficiency analysis and material selection.
Currently, various provinces and cities continue to issue policies aimed at improving the environment for BIM adoption. This ongoing support highlights the importance of embracing BIM technology proactively rather than resisting it.
















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