BIM (Building Information Modeling)
Connections to other Concepts
- This can be used as part of/in conjunction with a Digital Twin of the building
- Interoperability with BACnet
- Definition by ISO in ISO 19650
Short Description
- Documentation in the building industry through virtual models (three dimensions in space, added information)
- Collaborative process in planning, design and construction of building projects
- Used as information storage and source during the building's lifecycle
- Within BIM, there are different standards (some open, some proprietary) with limited interoperability between each other
Facts and Figures
- First concept developed in 1970s by Charles M. Eastman
- ISO 19650 has been launched in January 2019
- Term "Building Information Model" first appeared in 1992 in a paper by G.A. van Nederveen and F.P. Tolman
Stakeholders
- Exchange format IFC (Industry Foundation Classes)
- Standardized by ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
Use Cases
- Increased transparency in building lifecycle, resulting in increased security in planning, scheduling and cost in construction
- Increased quality of project planning
- Decisions can be made sooner and with more quality information
- Tests and checks for the building based on project documentation, e.g. energy efficiency, construction scheduling, defect tracking
- Overview of data sources
Industry Sectors
- Architecture and construction industry especially for project planning, construction coordination and historic preservation (information management).
International Distribution
Google Trends
Sources
- Kensek, Karen (2014). Building Information Modeling, Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-71774-8
- Forschungsinitiative ZukuftBAU. BIM-Leitfaden für Deutschland - Information und Ratgeber. https://www.bmvi.de/SharedDocs/DE/Anlage/DG/Digitales/bim-leitfaden-deu.html