3. What is BIM ?
BIM is a process of planning & designing a project using a prototype.
Why is BIM important?
BIM not only allows us to design the projects but also allows us to improve
communication , co-ordination & collaboration on projects.
Advantages of BIM?
We can show the building before the contruction ,time management &
collaboration
Challenges of BIM
Invest ment Cost ,lack of experience, legal issues
4. Dimensions of BIM:
BIM dimensions 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D and even 8D enhance the model data for
a better understanding of the building project. Additional information visualizes the
process of project delivery, cost and building facility maintenance.
Levels and stages of BIM
BIM Level 0 - Low collaboration
BIM Level 1 - Partial collaboration. ...
BIM Level 2 - Full collaboration. ...
BIM Level 3 - Full Integration. ...
BIM Level 4 - To go further.
5. Level of development of BIM : It describes the precision of model.
BIM standards : ISO 19650 – managing information for whole life cycle of built
asset.
PAS 1192- It gives specification for information management.
Parts of BIM: