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Discussing Construction Simulation in BIM Technology

Last time, the BIM Architecture Training Network editor shared insights about BIM Technology and its visualization capabilities. Today, we will continue our discussion by focusing on construction simulation within BIM technology.

Construction simulation is a crucial feature of BIM. When facing a new process that has never been done before and is challenging to execute in real life, we can first simulate it using computer models. If the simulation proves successful, the process can then be applied in reality. This approach not only boosts efficiency but also helps minimize waste.

Even without introducing new technologies, construction simulation offers significant benefits. Once all models are integrated, we import the construction schedule plan and link it to the model. The software then virtually constructs the building step by step. During this simulation, we might identify issues with construction sequencing or organization. Detecting and correcting these problems early can prevent costly changes later on. For example, if a wall is built before embedding conduits, modifications like slotting become necessary, leading to unavoidable losses.

To sum up, today’s discussion focused on construction simulation in BIM technology. If you have any questions or want to learn more, please leave a message or visit our official website: BIM Architecture Training Website bimii.com.

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