The role of BIM in prefabrication period

BIM is used to provide digital representation of the building process in 3D with the scope of a 4D (time) and 5D (cost) of data to minimize errors, enhance effectiveness and decision-making.

With improved perceptibility and clarity throughout a project to ensure that things remain on the schedule that’s been dedicated to and within the calculated budget being proposed, BIM tools provide substantial ROI for architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals.

Besides, base-level geometry of a structure, BIM comprises of spatial relationships; mechanical, electric and plumbing (MEP) components and the quantities and cost estimates for the required building materials. If any modification is made, associated objects are updated along with it, all in a centralized model so that each team member of the project can get access of that model.

BIM produces a broad, digital picture of a project to facilitate the project stakeholders to have clear view concerning what resources…

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