Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Failure to adopt BIM would affect consultants ability to work internationally

                     Building Information Modeling (BIM) could achieve worldwide popularity and acceptance in a short span of time. Various studies report that around 70% of engineers, architects, contractors and owners are engaged with BIM on their various big and small projects. Dramatic adoption of BIM by contractors is started to experience since 2009 for virtual coordination and prefabrication.  But, it was the engineers, who were least convinced of BIM’s value in 2009. However, they left the reluctance to adopt BIM, when they found that they could solve the issues of content and technical analysis with this technology.

                      BIM is an innovative approach to design and construction, which is now taking its place firmly in the mainstream of construction industry. Like any other technology, BIM also has emerged enough standard and maturity to achieve attention of professional organizations. It expands its use to new tasks and integrates its rich data with many other vital technology tools that will help drive innovation.

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