Building information modeling (BIM) uses digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places to facilitate exchange and interoperability of information between architecture, engineering and construction software tools. BIM objects contain embedded intelligent data about building components which can be extracted and exchanged between different software applications. For BIM to be effective, consistent object modeling across disciplines and projects is important to ensure compatibility between design and analysis tools.
Building information modeling (BIM) uses digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places to facilitate exchange and interoperability of information between architecture, engineering and construction software tools. BIM objects contain embedded intelligent data about building components which can be extracted and exchanged between different software applications. For BIM to be effective, consistent object modeling across disciplines and projects is important to ensure compatibility between design and analysis tools.
Building information modeling (BIM) uses digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places to facilitate exchange and interoperability of information between architecture, engineering and construction software tools. BIM objects contain embedded intelligent data about building components which can be extracted and exchanged between different software applications. For BIM to be effective, consistent object modeling across disciplines and projects is important to ensure compatibility between design and analysis tools.