Governments globally are adopting digital processes like BIM to increase collaboration and save time and money.
Governments worldwide are increasingly incorporating digital processes—such as BIM—into their building regulations. But why do policymakers deem digitizing construction so valuable, and what exactly is BIM?
BIM, or Building Information Modeling, is a digital process used in the building and construction industry. It’s a collaborative approach that enables architects, engineers, surveyors, and construction professionals to work together within a single 3D model. BIM models include layers of information, ranging from architectural plans to utility layouts. Digital processes such as BIM are being increasingly adopted worldwide, with each country having a different implementation to enhance efficiency in their respective building industries.
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