Table 2.2 summarizes the application of BIM technology in various engineering projects. While many domestic projects have begun to adopt BIM for project management, there remains a noticeable gap compared to the extensive and in-depth use of BIM abroad, particularly in areas such as multidisciplinary collaboration and full lifecycle implementation.
Beyond the projects listed in the table that successfully integrated BIM into project management, numerous other projects have explored BIM technology to varying degrees. For example, the completed China Construction Building utilized BIM during the construction drawing phase, notably incorporating curved curtain walls. The Loudi Swimming Pool, with its distinctive curved roof, applied BIM in the scheme comparison stage. The Yangzhou Diving and Swimming Pool, currently underway and featuring complex terrain and roofing, employed BIM during the preliminary design phase. The Blue Mountain Villa implemented BIM in the construction drawing stage, while Changzhou Newspaper used it during the planning phase.
Additionally, BIM technology has been employed at different stages—scheme development, preliminary design, or construction drawing—in projects such as the National Electric Power Exhibition Center, Yancheng Cultural and Art Center, Cixi Project, Qingdao Vanke Building #33, Dongguan Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital New Hospital, Vanke Residential Developments, Zhonggang International Plaza, Tianjin Port International Cruise Terminal, Sanya Hotel Project, Vanke Qingqun Project, Vanke First Renovation Project, Wenjindu Travel Inspection Project, Huanggang Port Gate Project, and Wuhan Vanke Residential, among others.

Overall, numerous projects have integrated BIM technology either deeply or on a smaller scale, clearly demonstrating the benefits of combining BIM with project management throughout the application process.















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