BIM plays a crucial role during the operational phase of construction projects. It provides owners with real-time access to comprehensive information about all building systems, enabling timely and effective maintenance and management. But is there a platform that consolidates this data for owners? The BIM parameter model offers a clear solution. Throughout the construction phase, all modifications are updated in real-time within the BIM parameter model, ultimately forming the final BIM completion model. This model acts as a centralized database for equipment management and serves as a foundation for ongoing system maintenance.
Both structural elements—such as walls, floors, and roofs—and equipment components like machinery and pipelines require continuous maintenance throughout their service life. BIM models excel in data recording and spatial positioning, which, when integrated with operation and maintenance management systems, allow for the development of well-informed maintenance plans. This approach ensures that dedicated personnel can perform targeted maintenance tasks in an organized sequence, significantly reducing the likelihood of unexpected issues during the building’s use.















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