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Data Drives Data: Importance of BIM in Facilities Management

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Data Drives Data: Importance of BIM in Facilities Management

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  1. Data Drives Data: Importance of BIM in Facilities Management

  2. BIM is transforming the building process for design and construction with information rich models and processes that drive positive deliverable for all the project stakeholders. BIM has extremely great potential when it comes to precision, time, budget and real-time information. Various stakeholders like Owners, Architects, Contractors, Engineers, etc. are looking at BIM as the most effective solution for the complete Building Life cycle and Facilities Management. BIM is able to provide a comprehensive suite of benefits for construction assets and resource, wherein Facility Managers can leverage a 3D electronic model for design and data, which can be integrated into facility management systems for Building Maintenance and Management.

  3. Facilities Management is all about Data  Optimized facilities management is absolutely based on managing precise data for a model. Various third party teams are offering products, files, resources, and more in BIM format, this data can be leveraged by owners through architects and engineers. All this happens right from the beginning of the construction process. Every asset or object like ducts, windows, doors, piping system and more have specific information latched on to them. This creates a highly sustainable ecosystem for design and facilities.

  4. BIM:  A Collaborative Process BIM and FM work together through various processes and software, viz. Revit and Navisworks.  With Navisworks, users can integrate models and visualize them for clash issues or other interferences that can delay the project. When all these issues are solved, it can generate better outcomes through precise timing and accurate costs. This also prevents material waste, and mitigates the generation of more RFI’s and documents.

  5. Sustainable Building through Facility Management Facility Managers need to make building more efficient and productive through the integration of BIM in FM. This improves the efficiency of information collaboration between multiple parties that collaborate to create construction buildings. This collaborative process mitigates redundancies and miscommunication, thereby reducing building and maintenance costs. The volume of huge information stacks, and stakeholders can make it difficult to generate positive building results.

  6. Technology Integration Running simulations on various models through multiple processes makes it easier for owners, architects, engineers, and other teams to reduce energy consumption, and create green buildings that are efficient and precise. BIM processes can also be adopted for existing structures that were not built through integrated digital models.  For such facility management, BIM can be integrated with Point Cloud Scanning to generate accurate models for enhanced operational efficiency and cost savings. The overall performance of a facility can increase significantly through optimized processes that are deployed in the initial stages of design and construction. The adoption of facility management services enhances human living and safety for various projects like Residential, Healthcare, Hospitality, and more. Smart buildings built with BIM have the ability to adapt and respond to changes in the environment by means of technology integration on various surfaces. These sensors can respond to changes in energy systems and thereby enhance living conditions.

  7. Some Benefits of integrating BIM with Facilities Management • Exceptionally high cost savings whist reducing waste through information rich models • Strong collaboration improves efficiency and delivers quick project turnaround times • Integrating BIM with FM improves customer satisfaction • Information rich models provide information in real-time through high-end software • Facility Managers can get involved in the early stages of design and provide vital information for owners to leverage improved outcomes

  8. On a closing note, it all makes sense Decisive information stored within facility management software produces better building quality and communicating reliable information across the board. This data can be viewed and analyzed seamlessly by all the teams and stakeholders for improved building performance, this data are also used by maintenance engineers through 3D asset models. To Know more about latest blog Read More

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