BIM technology is widely applied across all stages of a building’s lifecycle. One of its key uses, both domestically and internationally, is conducting energy analysis to optimize energy consumption and reduce costs.

BIM technology digitally simulates building information for engineering projects by creating comprehensive data models. These models support various functions such as building analysis, collision detection, energy consumption simulation, construction simulation, and multi-party collaboration.
By leveraging BIM, construction project scheduling and control are significantly improved. It enables the development of detailed and accurate construction and installation plans while identifying critical milestones that require close monitoring. The integration of BIM3D, BIM4D, BIM5D, and cloud platform technologies makes the construction process manageable and transparent, facilitating effective implementation and coordination of construction plans.
BIM3D focuses on visualization, providing detailed 3D models during construction. BIM4D adds a time dimension to BIM3D, allowing visualization of construction progress over time. BIM5D further incorporates cost data into BIM4D, displaying building expenses and consumption. Using BIM4D and BIM5D helps project managers allocate resources and budgets more efficiently. Meanwhile, cloud platforms enhance information management and accessibility across the project lifecycle.
Today, combining BIM technology with advanced tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Wireless Sensor Networks, Bluetooth technology, and Digital Twin Technology (DT) significantly expands BIM’s capabilities during design, construction, and operation phases.















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