What is bim?

Building information modeling (BIM) is a unified and coordinated process from planning, design, construction to management, and it is an operating software that transforms the concept of using standards into corresponding data.

Ideally, BIM process takes centralized digital 3D modeling as its core resource. Each build participant plans the data model, while allowing others' permissions and data modification. At this stage, the BIM model consists of detailed BIM units, such as doors, walls and equipment.

BIM images look like simple 3D CAD files, but in fact, BIM components are more complex in applications and provide better operational flexibility. When creating a single component, each BIM component is a unique element in the architectural form. When it is loaded into the project model, users can see the relationship between this component and other elements. For example, load a revolving door in Sodoma into a single measurement model.

If the modeling object is more open than the original structure and exceeds or violates its constraints, the system will jump out of the relevant prompt information.

BIM modeling will greatly improve work efficiency, that is, it can prevent potential conflicts that may occur in the planning stage of construction projects. BIM system can make architects and designers understand and recognize the characteristics of gating, automation and other Domar products more quickly and simply.

After the modeling is completed, it can finally provide the information needed by the owners or maintenance personnel, because all products will be clearly identified and the service requirements will be explained.