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How BIM Technology Enhances Facility Operation and Maintenance

Building operation and maintenance typically involve monitoring, communication, ventilation, lighting, and elevator systems. Failures in these systems or pipelines can disrupt normal building functions and even pose safety risks. By applying BIM Technology, hidden issues can be promptly identified and addressed, minimizing unnecessary losses and enabling swift, effective responses to emergencies. This technology allows for a quick and precise understanding of the building’s operational status. So, what are the key applications of BIM technology in building operation and maintenance? Let’s explore together.

1. Building Monitoring and Emergency Management System Based on BIM Technology

Using a comprehensive BIM information model of the building, cameras can be integrated for real-time onsite monitoring, forming a robust building monitoring system. This system analyzes current issues and potential hazards through data, helping optimize and enhance management practices. Equipped with a large monitoring screen, the entire video surveillance system can be managed efficiently, allowing seamless coordination with other subsystems during emergencies.

Effective emergency response is especially critical in densely populated areas, and BIM technology helps eliminate management blind spots. The system primarily supports prevention, alarm, and handling processes. For example, in the event of a fire, an automatic alarm is triggered immediately. The system then locates and displays the three-dimensional position of the fire and affected rooms, providing essential information for timely evacuation and emergency response.

2. Property Management and Maintenance Based on BIM Technology

The BIM model enables users to access detailed information about equipment by simply clicking on the virtual representation. This includes details such as usage duration, maintenance status, location, and supplier information. The system can issue alerts for equipment nearing the end of its service life and remind operators to perform timely replacements. It also allows precise identification of equipment within the virtual building and provides real-time data on operational status.

By leveraging a BIM-based property management system, complex underground pipelines can be efficiently managed and their spatial relationships visualized. This greatly facilitates pipeline maintenance and equipment replacement tasks.

Moreover, the BIM system can automatically analyze energy consumption statistics, such as daily or monthly electricity usage across different building zones. Alerts or labels can be generated for abnormal energy usage patterns. Through BIM model management, spatial facilities are visualized clearly, including locations of pipelines and load-bearing walls that must not be removed during renovations. The model also displays tenant areas along with detailed information about each occupant.

With this overview, you now have a foundational understanding of how BIM technology is applied in building operation and maintenance. For more detailed information about BIM, please visit our official website: BIM Architecture Training Website bimii.com.

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