A 3D-model can be created in many ways. But what is a 3D-model and when does it become a 3D BIM-model? We notice that there are many different options in this respect. This is a good thing, as it means that many people are at least involved with the optimization of BIM. Of course, we also have an opinion and a clear vision on BIM. However, we try to keep it understandable and applicable for everyone, to live day by day. In this blog I tell you how we as Tech United deal with the development of 3D (BIM) models
Make clear agreements beforehand
Each project starts with making clear agreements beforehand. Then it is determined who provides which information, at what moment and in which format. This is implemented in the BIM protocol and eventually the work documents are derived from this. These work documents ensure that the BIM protocol is actually used during the implementation of the 3D BIM-models.
3D model or 3D BIM model
The difference between a 3D-model and a 3D BIM-model is that a 3D-model is a model that only contains geometry. This means that it only contains shapes and dimensions. BIM stands for Building Information Modelling. This already indicates what to expect from a 3D BIM-model. In this model, we model all information that is required to actually realise and exploit the building. This is often an integral model that contains all information in terms of architecture, installations and constructions. But basically it does not matter if you call it a 3D-model or 3D BIM-model, it matters that the model contains all the right information and that the BIM ambitions and expectations are determined beforehand and that these are achieved with delivery.
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