What are the advantages of BIM technology? While this topic has been touched on in previous articles, the information was scattered and not easy to follow. Today, I will provide a clear and concise summary for everyone.
1) Whole Life Cycle Management
BIM models contain both technical and non-technical information, offering valuable management support throughout various stages of an engineering project. This includes design, bidding, construction, operation, and property management.
2) Integrated Collaboration
BIM provides a unified platform that facilitates integrated management across different project stages, systems, functions, and teams, ensuring seamless collaboration.
3) Investment Control Benefits
Although the design phase accounts for only 1% to 3% of the total construction project cost, it influences over 70% to 80% of the overall expenses. BIM models not only visualize design outcomes but also serve as a foundation for optimizing the design to control costs effectively.
4) Quality Control Advantages
With comprehensive pipeline clash detection and other advanced tools, BIM enables early analysis and design validation, improving constructability and reducing errors before construction begins.
5) Optimized Resource Allocation
The BIM implementation process mirrors the construction organization plan, allowing for simulation and optimization of construction workflows and resource allocation.
In summary, these are the key advantages of BIM technology. We hope this overview helps deepen your understanding and highlights its value in construction projects.















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