BIM technology is based on three-dimensional digital modeling that integrates various types of engineering data related to construction projects, representing project information digitally. In theory, a well-developed BIM model connects data across all stages of a construction project’s lifecycle, offering a comprehensive description of the engineering object accessible to all stakeholders involved.

1. Increased Efficiency in Quantity Calculation
The BIM model contains extensive information, enabling cost consulting units to use BIM software to directly extract quantities for sub-projects or specific disciplines. This allows for the generation of accurate bills of quantities, improving both the calculation efficiency and accuracy of engineering quantities.
2. Enhanced Investment Control
During the design phase, cost consulting units can set budget limits based on the total investment amount provided by the construction party and deliver real-time feedback to designers for plan adjustments. In the construction phase, project costs can be tracked dynamically and updated promptly to ensure investment control.
3. Improved Process Settlement Capability
For process settlement, on-site progress is integrated back into the 3D model to verify the work completed by the construction team, strengthening the settlement process. Additionally, leveraging cost and progress feedback from the 5D platform, cost consulting units can assist construction teams in effectively managing project progress.
In summary, these points highlight the significant value BIM technology brings to cost consulting units. I hope this article provides useful insights for everyone!















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