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BIM’s provide up-to-date and reliable information of the project design, scope, cost information, schedules, energy analysis, structural design, facility management, etc.
Our BIM technology focuses on Virtual Design and Construction with additional benefits throughout a facility’s lifecycle. Our structural design team creates a three-dimensional model of the facility before the start of the project. The model combines & coordinates design and construction elements, detecting clashes to eliminate in-field interferences. For construction designing purpose we provide correct information & eliminate unnecessary remodeling.
We also review and input of construction drawings from all of the involved disciplines into a BIM. Based on this input, our system determines geometric conflicts in the construction design. If any clarifications required for construction need to be explored, our experienced design team will do this to reduce errors and omissions in construction drawings. We also provide service to eliminate the errors in construction drawing.
BIM revealed conflicting post-tensioning draw points at the ramp-to-column junctions and the surrounding building. These were able to be modified and adjustments made in the production schedule that allowed better constructability. Because the potential conflicts were caught so early in the process, the changes were made without causing any delay in the field.
BIM also provides long-term benefits in the construction process. Parametric, sophisticated, intelligent models are loaded with equipment data and maintenance schedules providing opportunities for intelligent, preventative maintenance throughout the building’s life. Solving issues in the virtual world saves you time and money before they become challenges in the field.
With the Model based features of BIM users are allowed to work within a shared virtual model of a building and all the information is stored and required in design decision-making, cost estimating, performance prediction, construction planning and document production, and facility managing and operation.
Each element, for instance, the walls, floor, ceiling, electrical panels, HVAC equipment, windows, and light fixtures within the BIM model of a project has valuable associated data and these data are shared among the design and construction disciplines along with how the element is to act within the space. In case of calling attention to potential spatial conflicts it will be helpful and for better coordination and fewer errors it should be checked at all stages of the building process. These data can be extracted for various uses, including 2D CAD Documentation, 3D CAD Modeling & Visualization, Analysis and design verification, Quantity Surveys etc.
When a change is made using BIM, it needs to be made only once as the software automatically adjusts to acknowledge the change throughout the affected areas and simultaneously alerts the project team members working on those newly conflicting parts of the building.