Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional properties of a facility. BIM aims to use graphical and non-graphical qualitative data together. Qualitative data; data such as the name of the material, permeability coefficient, technical definitions.


3D BIM - Shared information model


3D BIM is perhaps the BIM we are most familiar with - the process of creating graphical and non-graphical information and sharing that information in the Common Data Environment.

 

As the project lifecycle progresses, BIM becomes more granular, from the completion of the design data to the point at which it is delivered to the customer.

 


4D BIM - Integrating the Modeled Building with the Work Program


By providing integrated operation with Primavera, the entire completion process of the construction can be simulated.

 

5D BIM - Integrating Budget Data into Modeled Structure


It is not possible to do this (literally) in environments without an ERP System, BUT it is possible to assume.
The content on this subject should also be evaluated according to LOD levels.

 

6D BIM - Project lifecycle information - Operational facility management


It is not possible to do this (literally) in environments without an ERP System, BUT it is possible to assume.
The content on this subject should also be evaluated according to LOD levels.