{"id":2210,"date":"2016-10-17T15:26:45","date_gmt":"2016-10-17T13:26:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.revistaitransporte.com\/?p=2210"},"modified":"2016-10-24T11:30:59","modified_gmt":"2016-10-24T09:30:59","slug":"all-about-bim-your-imaginations-the-limit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.revistaitransporte.com\/all-about-bim-your-imaginations-the-limit\/","title":{"rendered":"All about BIM\u2026 your imagination\u2019s the limit"},"content":{"rendered":"

It has become very common to hear talk of BIM in technical forums, but what exactly is it? Do we know all its applications in our work? Who works with BIM in Spain, and who are they working for? BIM stands for Building Information Modelling, which brings us to the first clarification we should make: as well as buildings, BIM can also be used in infrastructure and any kind of construction in general.<\/p>\n

Beyond these precisions, the concept of BIM is to use a graphical interface to document all the details that we want to gather about each building. Programs that work with BIM will show us the building elements of our work, and we will feed the program all the associated documentation. Once we finish this process, we will have a striking virtual model of the building and, more importantly, a large, perfectly-organised database for the design.<\/p>\n

With BIM, our project is ostensibly superior and far more descriptive, coherent and complete<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

This is evidently a much more complete way of designing than using a CAD program; greater effort is required in the design phase for this reason. With all this information, the design is ostensibly superior and far more descriptive, coherent and complete. Using computers, we have resolved the problems that would usually arise on site, avoiding expenses for materials, distributing installations in the most suitable way, reducing completion times, minimising errors and making gains in safety and sustainability, among a great many other advantages. If we are ingenious in managing the data we feed into our model, the limit to these advantages is our imagination.<\/p>\n

We can use BIM by searching for any of its known capabilities, but also for any other task we can imagine. All we need is to know and properly manage the parameters of the different building elements in our virtual model, or the parameters we have assigned them. To be more specific, let\u2019s focus on the parameter of dimensions in BIM. One of BIM\u2019s functions is the 3D modelling and visualisation. It is now possible to create precision designs thanks to powerful programs on the market. This allows us to offer to our customers any manner of technical drawings, which will be perfectly coherent with one another and fully parameterised.<\/p>\n

We can also generate the most photorealistic images and impressive videos of our virtual models. However, when we incorporate 4D information, other uses become possible. The concept of time allows us to create work schedules, reducing completion times and integrating work from each discipline into each stage of the work. All this is done using the parameters of our virtual model. 5D information refers to the costs of different building elements and consignments, making it possible to generate estimates and project certifications as works develop. We can also link the different building elements to our favourite cost database and manage parametric measurements with our preferred estimating software. 6D information refers to the building\u2019s sustainability. The software makes powerful energy use calculations, accounting for the building\u2019s exposure to the sun and countless other criteria that directly influence the building\u2019s sustainability throughout its life cycle. Finally, 7D information is dedicated to the operation and maintenance of the property, the costs of which reach several times the original cost of the work.<\/p>\n