The Present & Future of BIM in a BOX – Explained!



BIM and IT are running side-by-side, it’s the most talked over topic in the technology industry, preferably for the construction industry. Owners and Building Information Modeling companies are partnering with the best software and technology to make construction more efficient and productive. The change in construction techniques can be seen through smart web applications or mobile apps that help owners take part in the whole construction process, and let stakeholders collaborate closely to create a robust building ecosystem.

2018 has been a year of exceptional technological advancements, and BIM has actively participated in the progress through various advancements in hardware and software, be it drones, 3D laser scanning, IoT, Augmented or Virtual Reality, and more.

What’s in the BOX for BIM ?

The cloud has been loud

The construction fraternity has grown at an exceptional rate since the last decade. Various technology assets have set Building Information Modeling in motion. The strong presence of cloud technology has set the ball rolling for construction professionals to access data from centralized locations for complete stakeholder access.  Through scalable cloud technology, every individual can leverage the power of mobility to get things done on the fly! The cloud’s everywhere, and it’s here to stay. It gives multiple devices the power to access vital information from any corner of the globe in real-time through Smartphone’s, tablets, wearable devices, and more. The cloud speaks “Productive Collaboration”.

Cloud has been loud- Image Source Pixabay

Cloud has been loud- Image Source Pixabay

Leverage Absolute Mobility & Safety through Wearable Technology

One of the biggest breakthroughs in the technology industry was smart wearable’s. Capturing data on small wearable devices like glasses or wrist screens can make work absolutely easier, as it generates instant information access through notifications, continuous updates, and more. This makes it easier for site supervisors to monitor work personnel, and save them from onsite injuries, and precise workforce location for close monitoring. Wearable technology in BIM has proved to be a facilitator of enhanced communication in real-time as it provides constant communication amongst all the team members for them to stay informed and in the loop. Building Information Modeling is all about communication and collaboration through precise data,  smart wearable devices streamline data at all levels of BIM.

Smart Wearable Devices- Image Source Pixabay

Smart Wearable Devices- Image Source Pixabay

Quick Energy Performance Modeling

Modeling energy performance has been quite a dilemma for professionals before it is actually built. Creating sustainable infrastructure requires precise modeling calculations in BIM. In the yester years, it would take engineers weeks to chalk up a model for lighting, airflows, ducts, etc., but through consistent technology breakthroughs in information technology and software from various companies like Autodesk, has made it all the more easy to perform energy calculations and analysis in the early stages of construction. This technology has immense applications in Building Information Modeling as it provides personnel to integrate real-time data for weather, graphical asset performance, day-lighting potential, and more.

Energy Performance Modeling- Image source Pixabay

Energy Performance Modeling- Image source Pixabay

An Innovation in itself – Prefabrication

Utilizing BIM for Prefabrication can substantially reduce rework and save on costs. The provision of constructing assets off-site in a controlled area generates higher productivity, and better build quality. This substantially reduces man-hours onsite, wherein workers are subjected to conflicting work conditions. Prefabrication Services reduce clashes on site as ambiguities can be solved behind the desk on a computer screen itself. Building Information Modeling is much more than just software, it is a behavioral shift towards sustainable construction for the future. It has proved to be an integral part of the prefabrication process.

Prefabrication- Image source Pixabay

Prefabrication- Image source Pixabay

Green Building’s up on the cards

The need for energy efficient construction is a mandatory topic for all construction companies and owners. With dwindling resources, higher population levels, and blue streak construction, it is eminent we start thinking about smart construction techniques and processes for environmental conservation and constructive urbanization. Well, BIM is the answer to that question.  If the entire construction process is streamlined from design to construction using the best possible design techniques and sustainable sources of energy like solar, wind, etc., it could produce substantial savings for all the resources and assets used in present and future building. Building Information Modeling is key to achieving enhanced, effective, and productive building.

Green Buildings- Image Source Pixabay

Green Buildings- Image Source Pixabay

Words of Wisdom

Well, there’s much more happening in the area of smart building and construction. BIM would remain a principal focal point, wherein multiple technologies and processes can be integrated. Technology is likely to grow with time, and the trends seem more ambitious than ever. To Know More Visit NIBT.


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