3. BIM---- Tell Me All About ?
What BIM is about
Emerging Standards
How communication is improving
What BIM is doing in Current Industry
Next steps to adopting BIM
4. History of BIM-Evolution of
Architectural Documentation
Phase I- Till early 1980, design documents are made traditionally by
drawing lines to represent a building.
Phase 2- 1980- Late 1990 Introduction of CAD
Phase 3- Beginning of 2K – Increase in production draawings and demand
of more building systems
5. 70s 80s 90s 00s
2010--
beyond
Tracing
Layered
Production
CAD-
Computer
Aided
Drafting
BIM
Building
Lifecycle
Management
7. At its simplest level, BIM provides a common
environment for all information defining a
building, facility or asset together with its
common parts and activities. This including
building shape, design and construction time,
costs, physical performance, logistics and more.
BIM Definition
11. Coordination and Collaboration
Conflict Detection and Risk Mitigation
High Level of Customization
Optimization of Schedule and Cost
Easy Maintenance of Building Life Cycle
Faster `Loss of Cost and Quality
Key Points
12. Design visualization
Reduction of Errors
Collision Detection
Quantity Take Off
4D Constructability
5D Cost Estimating
Asset/Equipment Inventory
Facility Operations
Space assignment
Maintenance/Repair
Emergency response, etc.
Purpose of BIM