The core value of BIM technology lies in “informatization.” However, not every element of a construction project needs to be included in a BIM model. Instead, the content within the BIM model should be essential to fulfilling the specific application goals of the project. So, what exactly does the core of BIM technology encompass? Let’s explore.

1. Completeness of Model Information: Beyond describing geometric shapes and topological relationships of engineering elements, the BIM model must include comprehensive engineering data such as object names, structural types, building materials, and other design details. It should also cover construction processes, progress tracking, costs, quality measures, and resources like labor, machinery, and materials. Furthermore, maintenance information—including safety performance and material durability—as well as logical relationships between engineering objects are essential components.
2. Relevance of Model Information: Objects within the information model must be identifiable and interconnected. The system should be capable of analyzing model data and generating corresponding graphics and documentation. When one object changes, all related objects should update accordingly to maintain the model’s integrity and robustness.
3. Consistency of Model Information: Model data must remain consistent throughout the building’s lifecycle. Repeated input of identical information is unnecessary because the information model can automatically evolve. Objects can be modified or expanded at various stages without needing to recreate the model, preventing errors caused by inconsistent data. BIM offers a collaborative platform for design, construction, and cost management teams through simulation and analysis. Utilizing 3D digital models, teams can design, build, and manage projects effectively, ultimately saving energy, reducing costs, and improving efficiency at every phase of design, construction, and operation.
These points summarize the core content of BIM technology discussed here. Perspectives may vary, but I hope this overview proves helpful to everyone!















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