BIM technology disclosure primarily involves the three-dimensional visualization of building project models using BIM technology. It enables the visualization of the entire construction process, including design, construction, and operation phases. This approach assists in design and construction by enhancing communication, discussion, and decision-making. The principle behind BIM visualization is “what you see is what you get,” allowing realistic reproduction of the construction process through 3D models. It visually presents each construction detail via 3D software, making it easier for construction teams to intuitively understand the project and ultimately improving overall construction quality and standards.

1. Applications of BIM Technology Disclosure
1.1 Construction Model BIM Technology Disclosure
Traditionally, drawing disclosure and review mainly rely on two-dimensional CAD drawings or printed blueprints. While creating these drawings is relatively convenient, their practical use can be cumbersome.
Currently, integrating drawing disclosure with BIM requires significant upfront preparation (such as model creation and issue identification), but this investment leads to a much more efficient and higher-quality usage process.
1.2 Deepening BIM Technology Disclosure for Construction
In traditional deepening design, technical limitations often result in insufficient detail, leaving many construction problems unresolved during later stages.
With BIM technology’s advancement, deepening design has improved considerably. BIM enables detailed design, construction assistance, spatial layout visualization, and collision detection on complex construction sites involving cross-disciplinary operations.
This visual disclosure approach effectively verifies and reviews design defects in construction drawings, significantly enhancing construction quality, reducing changes and rework, and lowering costs.
1.3 Professional Coordination through BIM Technology Disclosure
Traditional professional coordination relies on 2D plans, which struggle to represent hidden elements and detect soft collisions between components, spaces, and personnel. This often leads to construction challenges, increased rework, and higher costs.
BIM-based professional coordination utilizes collision detection between various discipline-specific models. It facilitates communication and management between professions, helping teams reach consensus more easily. Presenting coordination visually with BIM makes identifying and resolving issues more straightforward.
1.4 BIM Technology Disclosure During Construction
Conventional construction methods often require solving problems on the fly, causing project delays and cost overruns.
By integrating BIM technology, simulated construction scenes, progress tracking, and process sequencing can be visualized before actual construction begins. This proactive disclosure helps identify potential issues early and enables the development of effective solutions.
2. How to Properly Apply BIM Technology Disclosure
2.1 Understand Common Misconceptions About BIM Visualization
First, visualization is a tool—not a complete replacement for text. Although it aims to substitute textual descriptions, both formats have unique advantages. The best approach combines them, transforming difficult-to-express content into images or videos to enhance communication efficiency.
2.2 Choose Visual Disclosure Methods Wisely
Many visual disclosure methods exist, and one should avoid limiting themselves to conventional ideas. Visual elements can include images, animations, 2D or 3D graphics, Flash, and real-life photos. Visualization is not limited to 3D animations; photos and images are equally effective.
2.3 Develop BIM Composite Talent Skills and Qualities
Successful implementation of visualization technology requires a well-rounded combination of professional experience, knowledge, and technical proficiency in software and hardware.
That concludes our introduction to BIM technology. Everyone may have their own perspective, but I hope this article proves helpful!















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