This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM). It defines BIM as an intelligent model-based process that provides insight to help plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. The document outlines the key aspects of BIM including 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, and 7D modeling; software used; benefits; Industry Foundation Classes; BIM cloud; BIM maturity; and use of BIM in India and abroad. It also discusses some drawbacks of BIM such as complexity of software, cost, and lack of expertise in India.
4. Contents
• What is BIM?
• What is 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D and 7D in BIM?
• Software used in BIM
• Benefits of BIM
• Industry Foundation Class
• BIM cloud
• BIM maturity wedge diagram
• BIM in India and abroad
• Drawbacks of BIM
5. What is BIM?
BIM is an intelligent model-based process that provides insight to help you plan,
design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. – Autodesk
8. Problems faced when BIM is not used
• Flow of data
• Improper schedule of work
• Cost estimate is tedious and not accurate
• Digitalization of data is less
• Clash detection becomes very difficult to notice
• Reinforcement details in junctions
• Energy analysis
19. CAD vs. BIM
Task CAD
(hours)
BIM
(hours)
Hours saved Time savings
Schematic 190 90 100 53%
Design development 436 220 216 50%
Construction
documents
1023 815 208 20%
Checking and
coordination
175 16 159 91%
Totals: 1824 1141 683
(Rick Rundel (7),2007)
20. Countries making BIM compulsory for big
projects/government projects
• United Kingdom
• Norway
• Denmark
• Finland
• Hong Kong
• South Korea
• Netherlands
22. BIM in India
None
Allplan
ArchiCAD
Microstation
Revit
VectorWorks Architect
40%
5%
6%
0%
49%
0%
BIM Application used in India
Anti-Drafting
Better Design
Faster Documents
Virtualization
Democratization
Visualization
30%
65%
53%
56%
26%
74%
Aspect of BIM that appeals
the most
(Lachmi Khemlani, 2007 (3))
23. Don't know about BIM
Interested but not adopted BIM
Interested and planning to adopt BIM
Testing BIM
Actively utilizing BIM
Exclusively using BIM
15%
23%
15%
15%
9%
23%
Firm Leaders interested
towards BIM
Save costs
Clients demand
Energy analysis purpose
Better design tool
Competative advantage
19%
14%
12%
44%
12%
Reasons for the interest
towards BIM
(Lachmi Khemlani, 2007 (3))
24. Software too Expensive
24%
No technical Expertise
28%
Owners not requested
24%
Not familier with the
technology
24%
Reasons for not using BIM in India
(Lachmi Khemlani, 2007 (3))
25. Drawbacks of BIM
• Complexity of software used for BIM
• Cost of software
• Lack of BIM knowledge in India
• BIM course is only available abroad
• The computer system running these software needs high end specifications
26. Conclusion
• BIM is promising and more advantageous compared to the traditional
process, but still it has several setbacks as the technology is still in
primitive stage.
• A significant amount of development is to be done in information flow and
interoperability of the software.
• Additional training material is to be provided with software to learn the
complicated features.
• In India, universities should start teaching BIM as an academic course to
make the people perfect in this field.
Editor's Notes
Good morning all the judges teachers and all my dear friends. BIM is completely dependent on software. Examples of 3d models
Maintenance, renovation and demolition
Maintenance, renovation and demolition
In starting all is good and well. But after proceeding further everything goes wrong
My personal experience
Chodo yaar jaane do koun jhanjhat mei padhega