Building Information Modeling (BIM): Overview and Benefits
What is BIM?
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a collaborative process that enables stakeholders in construction projects to create, share, and manage digital representations of a building's physical and functional characteristics throughout its lifecycle. BIM integrates technology and workflows to enhance planning, execution, and facility management.
About the "Insights" Series:
💡 Compact and up-to-date: The European Digital Innovation Hub Thuringia offers weekly insights every Tuesday from 14:00 to 15:00, focusing on current topics in digital transformation for public institutions and businesses.
Experts from business, science, and administration present practical opportunities and challenges related to digitalization, including specific support options for further education, testing, and funding initiatives. Each session consists of a one-hour interactive presentation, followed by a discussion period with time for your questions.
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Description
💡Our Services & Your Benefits
This insight offers a compact overview of the fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its applications in construction projects. You will learn:
- What BIM is and how it adds value to the planning, execution, and management of construction projects.
- How BIM collaboration can optimize processes and prevent errors early in the workflow.
- Practical examples of BIM implementation in municipal and private sector construction projects.
- Key legal and technical foundations you need to know for implementing BIM.
🧠Target Audience & Prerequisites
This session is designed for architectural and planning offices, architects, engineers, and decision-makers in public administration interested in BIM applications. Those who will benefit most include:
- Municipalities and Authorities: Integrating BIM into public construction projects.
- Planning and Architectural Offices: Streamlining workflows with digital tools.
- Construction Companies: Gaining an initial understanding of BIM's potential in their industry.
No prior knowledge of BIM is required—just an interest in digital transformation in construction and the benefits of Building Information Modeling.