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Building information modelling (BIM) is intended to support project management, cost control, and the entire life cycle of the project. In theory, the model can grow and develop over time as repairs are carried out and changes made. The model can be used for maintenance issues. The various ‘levels’ of BIM, sometimes called ‘levels of maturity’, are also summarised. Level 0 is the use of CAD files. Level 1 is a combination of 2D and 3D information used by the architect as an aid to visualising the project. Level 2 is entirely 3D with all team members inputting information into the model. Level 3 requires the complete integration of all parties to the model and the use of the model for costings, management, briefing, life cycle, and facilities management and its use as a resource for other projects.
Building information modelling (BIM) is intended to support project management, cost control, and the entire life cycle of the project. In theory, the model can grow and develop over time as repairs are carried out and changes made. The model can be used for maintenance issues. The various ‘levels’ of BIM, sometimes called ‘levels of maturity’, are also summarised. Level 0 is the use of CAD files. Level 1 is a combination of 2D and 3D information used by the architect as an aid to visualising the project. Level 2 is entirely 3D with all team members inputting information into the model. Level 3 requires the complete integration of all parties to the model and the use of the model for costings, management, briefing, life cycle, and facilities management and its use as a resource for other projects.
Building Information Modelling
Chappell, David (author)
2020-01-07
2 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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