Nearly 50 years have passed since the introduction of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology. As residential industrialization advances and the number of super high-rise and large-span buildings grows, along with increasing demands on materials and construction timelines, BIM technology has become indispensable in the construction industry.
With ongoing enhancements in BIM technology, the range of engineering participants involved has also expanded. However, China’s construction industry largely remains in a traditional, extensive management mode, with minimal interaction among stakeholders. This lack of collaboration has negatively impacted both quality and profitability within the sector.

BIM is essentially an engineering data model based on parameterized 3D digital representation, integrating diverse information related to construction projects. By combining 3D modeling with continuous input of design, construction, and management data, BIM creates a comprehensive and unified dataset that spans the entire project lifecycle.
Moreover, BIM serves as a shared resource library built on 3D modeling technology, facilitating rapid, timely, and thorough exchange of various types of information. In traditional construction models, project data is fragmented among developers, designers, contractors, and management teams, each holding their own interpretation of the project. Communication gaps often lead to significant information loss and inconsistencies during handovers. BIM technology overcomes these challenges by providing all participants with a unified and clear understanding of every project detail.
At its core, BIM is a collaborative workflow that allows relevant information to be quickly accessed and shared at different project stages. This supports the specific responsibilities of each participant and significantly enhances decision-making efficiency.
In summary, understanding BIM technology from these perspectives highlights its critical role in modern construction. I hope this overview proves useful to everyone interested in the field!















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