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Building Information Modelling Project 2022

   

Added on  2022-08-26

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Running head: BIM
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
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Table of Contents
Introduction..........................................................................................................................2
Principles of BIM................................................................................................................2
BIM Technology and Software...........................................................................................3
BIM manager roles and responsibilities..............................................................................4
Conclusion...........................................................................................................................5
References............................................................................................................................6

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Introduction
Building Information Modelling is the method of creation and management of
information related to construction project. This is merely seen across the whole project lifecycle
(Ghaffarianhoseini et al. 2017). The biggest benefit of this method is complete digital details of
each and every part of the build asset. The model merely highlights the information which has
been assembled in collaborate way and updated on each and every project stage.
In the coming pages of report, an overview has been provided regarding the principles of
BIM. The next section deals with BIM technology and software.
Principles of BIM
It can be defined as the collaborative way of working that is completely based on
generation and data exchange. All the given things takes place between various project parties
(Pärn, Edwards, and Sing 2017). In order to have an effective planning, BIM completely requires
complete integration of five major principles.
Processes: It merely refers to particular order of work activities in the beginning and
complete identification of both input and output at each and every step.
Policies: It is all about principles and rules needed for guiding the whole process of
decision-making (Chong, Lee, and Wang 2017). All the required policies are frame in order to
develop some standard and best practices. This is merely done in order to reduce any kind of
disputes between the involved parties.
People: They ultimately make the difference and so that a result, they are very much
vital. Proper management of people will ultimately lead BIM (Alwan, Jones and Holgate 2017).

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