Our BIM modeling process includes the following steps:
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Information gathering: Collect all necessary information about the project, including technical drawings, specifications, design requirements, work environment, and other constraints.
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Goal and requirement determination: Identify the specific goals and requirements of the project, including the elements to be included in the BIM model, data structure, color and material standards, and interaction requirements between elements.
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Analysis and planning: Analyze the project requirements and plan to implement the BIM modeling. Identify necessary tasks, resources, time, and budget.
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Database creation: Build the BIM database by inputting information from various sources and organizing them into a usable data structure for the BIM model.
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Architectural modeling: Begin creating the architectural model using BIM design software such as Revit, ArchiCAD, or AutoCAD Architecture. Create floors, walls, doors, windows, and other architectural elements.
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Add other elements: Continue adding other elements such as electrical systems, water supply and drainage systems, HVAC systems, and other elements to the model.
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Construct scene model: Create a scene model by adding environmental elements such as vegetation, pathways, lighting fixtures, and other elements to create a realistic image of the project.
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Testing and adjustment: Test the model to ensure that it meets the project requirements and make necessary adjustments if needed.
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Model export: Export the 3D BIM model to formats such as IFC, DWG, or other formats suitable for the project requirements and stakeholders.
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Use and management: Use the BIM model in the construction process and project management, and maintain updated information to ensure the integrity of the model.