Building Information Modeling ( Building Information Part Modeling, the BIM ) - a technology to optimize process design and construction, which is based on the use of a single model of the building and the exchange of information on any object by all participants throughout the project life cycle: from the owner of a plan and the first sketches of the architect to maintenance of the finished building. One of the advantages of BIM over CAD ( computer-aided-design, computer technologies in design) is to support distributed use, which makes it possible to use this technology in order to implement IDP.
The BIM toolkit is designed to eliminate redundancy, re-entry and loss of data, errors during their transfer and transformation. BIM Principles
Benefits of using BIM:
Manufacturing and assembly
In LOD 400, modeling object elements are formed as concrete assemblies, with complete manufacturing, assembly, and detailing information in addition to precise dimensions, shape, location, and orientation.
Construction documentation (stage "Working documentation")
"Construction documentation" includes parts, models and elements that represent the interaction of building elements with various systems and other building elements.
Detailed Design (Project Stage)
Uses precise modeling here. In the drawings, elements are defined by specific parameters, exact quantity, size, shape, location and orientation. Non-geometric information can also be added to model elements here. Our bim support services have extensive experience working with commercial facilities and are certified in their field. Initially, we chose a design strategy in which projects are developed by highly specialized specialists, who work out all the issues in their specialization as deeply as possible.