Building Information Modeling which helps in
representing the physical and functional characteristics of a building
digitally is highly useful for every possible building stakeholder. Apart from
architects, engineers and fabricators who use information related to building
geometry for enhancing their productivity, BIM is also highly valuable for
general contractors. General contractors have to take care of all the
activities of a construction projects from its beginning till it is handed over
to clients. In other words they have to manage the entire project lifecycle
irrespective of all kinds of obstacles such as delays caused in project
delivery due to rework.
No one else have to answer the clients about project
delays apart from contactors. Apart from this if project cost exceeds its limit
contractors have to be answerable for that. So, frankly speaking general
contractors have to manage all the obstacles that come across during project
lifecycle. So, when it comes to the management of entire project lifecycle by
the contractors they make best use of Building Information Modeling. BIM models
developed for architecture, structure and MEP provide enough precise
information to design and construction professionals which helps them in
effective construction. Effective onsite construction is very important for the
productivity of the project and BIM facilitates that effectively. Since clashes
are thoroughly detected between elements of distinct models during clash
detection, no conflicts and rework arise during construction stage.
A Building Information Model contains complete data
about building construction such as information related to design, construction,
operation, maintenance, construction schedules and logistics etc. Successful
coordination of this information among entire building stakeholders helps in
managing the project. When crucial building data related to design,
construction, maintenance etc is shared across all disciplines the entire
building process can be streamlined.
Building Information Modeling helps in improving the
quality of the design, reduces rework and project cost by identifying design
errors early and strengthens communication across disciplines. So with the
assistance of BIM Construction professionals can effectively manage all the stage of
construction such as preconstruction, construction and post construction. Reduced
rework and improved design only translates into high productivity.
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