With strong national support for BIM technology, people have gained a basic understanding of its capabilities. However, BIM offers far more benefits than commonly realized. Here are some key problems BIM technology helps solve:

First, BIM technology enables quick and accurate quantity calculations. Every component in a 3D BIM model contains detailed attribute information, and the integrated calculation plugins automate quantity takeoffs. Once the model is built, the bill of quantities is generated automatically and updates dynamically with any model changes. This not only boosts calculation efficiency but also ensures objectivity and precision in the data.
Second, BIM facilitates efficient planning to reduce waste. Traditional cost control struggles because it lacks fast and accurate access to project data for resource planning. With BIM, cost managers can swiftly obtain accurate quantity data, enabling precise resource plans that minimize waste, ease storage demands, and lower expenses. Additionally, BIM aids developers in gathering real estate market data and building their own databases. This supports data-driven cost control throughout the project lifecycle, allowing timely responses to cost fluctuations caused by unpredictable factors. As a result, developers achieve more accurate and optimized cost management.

Third, BIM improves quality by optimizing design solutions. By converting construction drawings from multiple disciplines into integrated 3D models, BIM enables clash detection to identify and resolve design conflicts early. This reduces rework during construction. It also optimizes the layout of mechanical and electrical systems and floor clearances. Through visualization and simulation of construction sequences and site setup, BIM helps select the best construction plans. These optimizations enhance construction quality and efficiency, reduce changes, and save costs.
Fourth, BIM supports virtual construction and effective collaboration. Adding a timeline to the 3D BIM model allows for construction simulations that visually compare actual progress with planned schedules. Regular uploads of BIM progress models to cloud platforms keep all project stakeholders informed in real time. This transparency fosters better collaboration, boosts productivity, and cuts costs.
Finally, BIM accelerates project settlement and cost reduction. As the BIM model updates, related data is refreshed automatically, enabling precise work quantity calculations that speed up progress payment settlements during construction. At project completion, data extracted from the BIM database expedites final settlements, reducing time and administrative costs.















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