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How BIM Technology Is Transforming Property Operation and Maintenance

BIM technology is an advanced tool designed for seamless information exchange and sharing, and it is now widely adopted across various industries. In engineering operation and maintenance information management systems, every device is equipped with an electronic tag, making it easier to monitor and maintain equipment during operation. The key advantage of using these electronic tags is that intelligent positioning devices can detect them, enabling a series of necessary tasks to be performed on the corresponding devices. This greatly reduces the workload and stress for management personnel.

What are the applications of BIM technology in property operation and maintenance?

1. Access Control and Security Management System. To safeguard property facilities and equipment across an institution, controlling personnel access is essential. Employees or authorized staff can manage entry to special building areas using RFID tags. Furthermore, RFID identity tags help track service personnel in public facilities. In crowded places like airports, these tags can also pinpoint the location of passengers and children who have yet to board their flights.

2. Flexible Data Recording, Summarization, Utilization, and Analysis. Property management involves recording extensive data such as equipment logs, operation records, maintenance histories, repair logs, and inspection reports. Traditionally, this requires significant manual effort to complete numerous forms, and the data collected is often underutilized and rarely analyzed in real-time. RFID technology enables real-time data updates and analysis, enhancing data utilization and improving operational efficiency. It also minimizes human errors in data recording, providing strong support for management decisions and accurate analysis.

3. Precise Inventory and Spare Parts Management. Property operation and maintenance management is still evolving and expanding, with growing industry scale and increasing inventory across multiple storage locations. Spare parts are often interchangeable, but the lack of comprehensive inventory oversight leads to underutilized stock, tying up working capital and complicating business operations. Implementing radio frequency identification technology helps manage inventory effectively, integrates various warehousing projects, facilitates component sharing, and ultimately reduces inventory levels and costs for enterprises.

These are the key applications of BIM technology in property operation and maintenance. We hope this article provides valuable insights for everyone!

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