BIM modeling helps the technical Client calculate the volume of work, materials and equipment at the site. This approach is also used to determine the price when participating in tenders. We can create a BIM model based on a 2D project and upload data on the volume of materials and the number of elements.
In addition, the use of BIM models allows for improved calculation accuracy and avoidance of errors in determining the cost of a project. Modeling allows for all aspects of construction to be taken into account, including design features, engineering systems, and possible changes that may arise during the work process. As a result, the Client receives not only a more accurate estimate, but also the opportunity to optimize costs and deadlines for completing the work.
BIM models help integrate data from various sources, such as design solutions, calculations, planning and specifications, into a single system. This enables all project participants, including architects, engineers, contractors and suppliers, to work with up-to-date information in real time. This makes it easier to control the project execution at each stage, minimize risks associated with overspending of materials or time, and make necessary adjustments in a timely manner.
In addition, the use of BIM in construction helps to increase the level of transparency in project management, which is especially important when conducting tender processes and interacting with investors. With the help of BIM models, you can demonstrate a detailed idea of the project to potential Clients and convince them of the accuracy of preliminary calculations, which increases trust and competitiveness in the market.
It is also worth noting that the use of BIM technologies contributes to sustainable construction development, as it allows for more efficient planning of resource use and consideration of environmental requirements during design.