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Building information modeling (BIM) technology is a revolutionary tool used by architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals. It improves overall project collaboration and communication across disciplines by transforming 2D paper-and-pencil concepts into virtual 3D models that decision-makers and end-users can interact with.
When renovating or designing a new food and beverage facility, one of BIM’s most beneficial applications is its ability to define scope in detail. It's difficult to determine exact cost estimates early in a project due to supply chain volatility, material costs, labor wage rates, site conditions, and other variables. However, BIM software's granular capabilities can significantly improve the accuracy of those forecasts and track decision impacts throughout the process. Why should food plant owners and decision-makers care about having a BIM project? Food and beverage construction projects are highly complex, even when designed to bare minimum standards. Teams must make hundreds of calculated and precise decisions throughout the design and construction process to meet owner requirements efficiently and economically, all while adhering to strict government regulations for food-safe facilities. Predictability and visibility are high-value commodities, especially when discussing budgets. Overall, BIM platforms enable owners to make better-informed decisions about their resources and building design choices. Since BIM models are pliable, they allow reviewing parties to visualize and discuss various design options in real time and see how they will directly impact the final cost of construction prior to incurring a cost. Changes are automatically tracked, easily reversed, and do not require flipping through dozens of drawings to locate specific areas for discussion. With this advantage, BIM software can optimize operation costs down to the smallest detail, minimize construction rework and risks, increase productivity, and improve the overall quality of the final building. Additionally, once a model is approved, material takeoffs can happen within minutes instead of hours or days. Traditionally, contractors use 2D drawings to perform manual calculations for building quantities, such as steel tonnage. Cost estimating software can directly extract parameters defined in the BIM modelto efficiently identify the scope needed to complete the project. How does it work? Without getting into extreme detail about what each button does, I can tell you there is building information underlying absolutely everything you see in a BIM model. Due to the details required by the software, each doorframe and window are accounted for by the time a final model is rendered. For example, in the BIM world, if a designer specifies when a door needs to be motorized, the software will identify the component and notify the electrical engineer that they need to route power to the area.Overall, BIM platforms enable owners to make better-informed decisions about their resources and building design choices.