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The Importance of Using BIM in Operation and Maintenance Management

BIM Technology has proven to be highly effective in enhancing engineering quality, minimizing errors, reducing change costs, shortening construction timelines, integrating cross-disciplinary fields, and managing communication interfaces. There are numerous successful cases both domestically and internationally. Today, let’s focus on the significance of BIM application in operation and maintenance management.

The use of BIM’s 3D visualization and spatial conflict detection features plays a crucial role in coordinating physical equipment spaces. By identifying spatial conflicts in pipeline equipment early, BIM allows for proactive responses and improvements. Additionally, 3D spatial inspections help address equipment conflicts that could impact functionality. These capabilities are currently utilized in managing the spatial arrangement of physical equipment and pipelines, as well as the space needed for operational activities. However, at present, there is no fully comprehensive method to plan without omissions during the design stage.

Every construction project eventually enters the operation and maintenance phase. After investing considerable time and resources, the building’s purpose is fulfilled during this phase. All efforts in planning, design, and construction aim to generate the expected benefits throughout operation. Therefore, BIM usage should prioritize maximizing operational phase efficiency.

Although the operation phase starts after construction completion, it is essential to consider and simulate operational efficiency as early as the planning stage. One key advantage of BIM is its ability to simulate the operation phase during planning, design, and construction.

Experts agree that BIM offers several benefits for operation and maintenance management, including:

1. Improved building facility testing and handover information.

2. Enhanced facility management and operations.

3. Integration with facility management systems.

In the limited space of computer rooms, some machinery and equipment require dedicated maintenance walkways above for personnel access. This constraint emphasizes the need to carefully review space requirements for operation and maintenance. Conducting accurate and complete 3D equipment space configuration and calibration in advance can significantly reduce equipment space conflicts that affect functionality.

The development of building information modeling technology enables early detection of spatial conflicts in pipeline equipment, allowing designers to address and resolve issues proactively. This facilitates smoother design and construction processes for compact stations. Applying BIM should involve simulating efficient operations during the operational phase.

In summary, BIM focuses on aggregating and sustainably using information throughout the project lifecycle. It offers 3D visualization and verification, along with collaborative work across disciplines and project stages.

That wraps up our discussion on the significance of BIM application in operation and maintenance management. I hope this article has been helpful to everyone!

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