The construction model can be categorized into three types based on its level of detail: the detailed design model, the construction process model, and the completion model. Each type corresponds to specific level codes.
1. Detailed design models covering civil engineering, electromechanical systems, steel structures, curtain walls, decoration, and renovation should support BIM applications such as advanced design development, professional coordination, construction process simulation, prefabrication, and construction documentation.
2. The construction process model should encompass elements for construction simulation, schedule management, cost control, as well as quality and safety oversight. It must support BIM functions including construction simulation, prefabrication, schedule and cost management, quality and safety supervision, and overall construction monitoring.
3. Whenever possible, use the lowest model fineness that still meets the requirements of the BIM applications to optimize efficiency.
4. While maintaining the necessary model detail, additional information can be incorporated through supplementary materials such as documents, diagrams, images, videos, and other media formats.
5. All model elements should follow standardized classification, coding, and naming conventions. The naming formats and information structures for model elements must be consistent throughout.











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