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Building Information Modeling
Building information modeling (BIM) provides a visually and dimensionally accurate three‐dimensional digital representation of a building. It also is a database, offering the capability to track data attributes for the components that comprise the building model. BIM has been used most extensively in design and construction. Its adoption for facilities management (FM) is still in its earliest stages. Standards for data exchange in the building and facilities industry are undergoing development in order to support new information workflows and enabling technologies such as BIM. The Healthcare BIM Consortium (HBC) has been created by health care owners with the goal of finding and developing solutions for interoperability in order to fully support the Facility Life Cycle Management (FLCM). BIM's capability for automating workflows can reduce hundreds of hours of tedious data entry and cross‐checking by the project team. It provides quicker and reliable validation of the project data model contributing greatly to improved project efficiencies.
Building Information Modeling
Building information modeling (BIM) provides a visually and dimensionally accurate three‐dimensional digital representation of a building. It also is a database, offering the capability to track data attributes for the components that comprise the building model. BIM has been used most extensively in design and construction. Its adoption for facilities management (FM) is still in its earliest stages. Standards for data exchange in the building and facilities industry are undergoing development in order to support new information workflows and enabling technologies such as BIM. The Healthcare BIM Consortium (HBC) has been created by health care owners with the goal of finding and developing solutions for interoperability in order to fully support the Facility Life Cycle Management (FLCM). BIM's capability for automating workflows can reduce hundreds of hours of tedious data entry and cross‐checking by the project team. It provides quicker and reliable validation of the project data model contributing greatly to improved project efficiencies.
Building Information Modeling
Teicholz, Eric IFMA Fellow (editor) / Sabol, Louise A. (author)
Technology for Facility Managers ; 21-40
2012-10-11
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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