10) Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Benefits of BIM
-improved quality of construction drawings -reduced time to prepare the initial and final construction drawings -quantities and shared properties of materials are easily extracted for cost estimating
Challenges of BIM
-limited availability of trained designers -consultants that use BIM -availability of ready-to-use BIM libraries from vendors and suppliers
Problems in the construction industry
-projects do not meet original program or budget -designer drawings are not typically sufficient for construction -materials used in construction become waste -cost caused by change orders
2D-3D CAD
Equivalent to conventional drafting only performed on a computer
Interoperability
The ability to manage and communicate electronic product and project data between collaborating firms and within individual companies, design, construction, maintenance and business process systems -ISO and IAI attempts at standardization
4D BIM
a 3D BIM that has objects and assemblies that have a schedule dimension (4D = 3D + schedule)
5D BIM
a 4D BIM that has objects and assemblies that have a cost dimension (5D = 4D + cost)
3D BIM
a model that includes 3D shape information
BIM
the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle uses 3D, real-time, dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in building design and construction a designer uses intelligent objects (families) to build the model