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Bridging the Gap: BIM For Facility Management

Facility Management starts after the construction of the building is done and it is handed over. It is a continuous process throughout the lifecycle of the building.<br><br>Adoption of BIM can help building owners and operators wrestling with labor shortages in facility management and engineering services.<br><br>Read this presentation to understand areas where BIM helps in achieving operational efficiency. For more information, visit our website.<br>

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Bridging the Gap: BIM For Facility Management

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  1. BRIDGING THE GAP BIM FOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become an essential tool for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals

  2. WHAT IS FACILITY MANAGEMENT? Facility management is the practice of managing and maintaining buildings, infrastructure, and other assets to ensure they are safe, secure, and operational. Facility management encompasses a broad range of activities, including maintenance and repairs, cleaning and janitorial services, security and access control, space planning and management, energy management, and sustainability initiatives.

  3. INTEGRATED FACILITY MANAGEMENT The goal of BIM for facility management is to provide a safe, comfortable, and productive environment for building occupants, while minimizing costs and maximizing asset performance.

  4. BIM facilitates improved collaboration between different stakeholders involved in the building lifecycle, including architects, engineers, contractors, and facility managers. BIM enables facility managers to manage large amounts of data more efficiently, providing a central repository for all information related to the building. BIM can also improve the management of building assets, including equipment and systems, by providing accurate and up-to-date information on their location, performance, and maintenance history. By providing accurate and up-to-date information on the building's layout and occupancy, BIM can also be used to improve the management of building space BENEFITS OF USING BIM FOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT

  5. FACILITY MANAGERS Facility managers are responsible for ensuring that buildings and other assets are functioning effectively, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant regulations and standards. They may work in a variety of settings, including commercial and residential buildings, educational institutions, hospitals and healthcare facilities, government and public buildings, and industrial facilities.

  6. POPULAR BIM SOFTWARE FOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT • Autodesk Revit: Revit is a BIM software that allows users to design, model, and maintain buildings. It offers a range of features, including building information modeling, construction documentation, and 3D rendering. • ARCHIBUS: ARCHIBUS is a comprehensive BIM software tool that enables facility managers to manage and maintain buildings, infrastructure, and other assets. It offers features such as space management, asset management, and maintenance management. • Trimble Connect: Trimble Connect is a cloud-based BIM collaboration software that enables teams to work together on projects from anywhere. It offers features such as document management, project management, and visualization. • FM Systems: FM Systems is a BIM software tool that provides facilities management solutions for organizations of all sizes. It offers features such as space management, asset management, and work order management. • PlanGrid: PlanGrid is a BIM software tool that enables users to manage construction projects from start to finish. It offers features such as document management, task tracking, and reporting.

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  8. THANK YOU From improved collaboration and data management to enhanced asset, space, and energy management, BIM can help facility managers to make informed decisions and optimize building performance. For more information, visit our website • www.topbimcompany.com

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