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How BIM is helpful in small projects

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You might think that BIM is only beneficial for big projects, but it can be worthwhile for small projects as well. BIM technology can meet everyone’s (involved in the project) expectations. Truth be told, BIM is beneficial for firms and projects of any size. Positive Outcome  BIM allows us to visualize and render ideas to the client, which helps them understand the design better. A model with 3D rendering gives the client a better vision as to what they can expect from the project. Accuracy  BIM enables architects to get a clear understanding of the project , thereby allowing them to budget the projects accordingly and stick to it. With small projects, it is highly important to stay within the budget and BIM allows doing exactly that. It is easier to do calculations while keeping all the design factors in mind. Efficient Work  With BIM, you can easily make changes when required so it makes it easier to update the project for a smaller firm. For a small project, yo

Benefits of BIM for Architects

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BIM technology for the past few decades has gained momentum and has proved beneficial to everyone involved in bringing a conceptual design to reality. BIM involves a simple exchange of information between architects, engineers, owners and contractors. Here is how BIM is changing the face of construction and how it is beneficial to architects. Benefits of BIM for Architects  Faster Project Delivery  The move from 2D to 3D design has made it possible for architects to design and deliver buildings in a more advanced manner. It has allowed them to design buildings at a faster rate and deliver projects on time. For example, when we draw a line from a 2D viewpoint, we now draw a 3D geometry that allows the architect to create a part of a section and create the basis of construction. With BIM, architects save a lot of time and resources and are being able to deliver the project within a strict timeline. Better communication and transparency  Architects are well aware o