BIM FOR CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

Technology has made a massive impact on the engineering segment. Notably, modern method like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has transformed the way civil and structural engineering projects are completed.

Civil and structural engineering are two of the most important things of the modern AEC industry

First of all, these both skills affect the entire lifecycle of a project. From inception to delivery, operations, and handover. As a result, Civil and structural engineers are expected to stay on top of all the information. Associated with a project. In this context, BIM enables them to adopt a several disciplines approach for decision-making.

Most noteworthy, BIM has been transforming the civil/structural ecosystem. As we know, it and assists engineers with planning, design, construction and maintenance. In this blog, let’s look at how BIM impacts structural and civil engineering operations.

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Impact of BIM on Civil & Structural Engineering

In AEC industry, BIM is called as a catalyst for structural and civil engineering. This is because it solves many issues related to productivity, quality, transparency, and collaboration.

Due to success of BIM civil engineering and structural engineering projects, many stakeholders must work together. BIM allows such projects to enjoy high-levels of transparency. Moreover, it allows engineers to collaborate effectively.

Furthermore, BIM is augmenting the engineering process by allowing stakeholders to be more productive. All in all, BIM impacts the civil and structural engineering part positively by allowing engineers to:

  • Perform integrated analysis and production of drawings for improved design efficiency.
  • Improve coordination & communication between all the stakeholders. Owing to a central 3D model & common development environment.
  • Engage non-technical stakeholders holistically owing to better visualization capabilities.
  • Improve the prefabrication design process owing to a detailed model.
  • Execute simulation-based project planning and optimization methodologies.
  • Improve budgeting efforts by linking all the on-ground activities with digital components.

Types of BIM Structural Engineering & Civil Engineering Projects

Nowadays, BIM is beneficial for varied structural and civil projects. It could be a building design project, infrastructural construction. Or facility management project, BIM can add efficiencies to planning, operational and execution aspects.

As you know, Different types of projects have different priorities when it comes to BIM process. This is because of the goals of different stakeholders. BIM has various applications based on the type of projects. 

1. BIM for Building Design & Construction

Developing projects from scratch, as in the case of building design and construction involves many stakeholders. Civil & structural engineers have to coordinate between hundreds of structures and services. All blended in a singular architectural design for completing a building’s construction.

BIM facilitates coordination and communication between design, engineering and construction teams. By creating a single model, BIM allows better management of on-site activities. And eliminate chances of miscommunication or ill-coordination.

Hence, as everyone is working on a single shared model, the quality of the construction improves. Moreover, chances related to reworks, delays, and risks are reduced.

2. BIM for Infrastructure & Facility Management

Also, Infrastructure and facility management contracts are more complex than a new design and construction project. Most of these tasks involve routine maintenance, upgrades the utilities.

Operational and asset management aspects have been segregated. In most of the asset information management systems. This creates a divide between the construction and facility management endeavors.

With BIM, facility managers are better equipped with the information needed. Throughout the asset lifecycle. It allows improved information management for supporting asset. And facility management tasks. Everything needed is attached to a single model which makes it easier for facility managers, to access required information whenever required.

Earlier, what used to take days to locate information. To perform minor maintenance tasks owing to paper trail, associated with large building management operations. With BIM, everything becomes more efficient owing to the virtualization of assets. And the impact of facility management on all other operational aspects.

How BIM Changes Traditional Job Roles in the Structural & Civil Engineering Industry?

When it comes to the discussion of transitioning job roles, BIM has a lot to contribution. Furthermore, Thanks to BIM civil & structural engineering. Processes such as design, clash detection, visualization, etc. have been simplified. Finally, BIM has a lot to add to the existing structural and civil engineering value chain. Here are how various stakeholders can improve their productivity by adopting BIM.

Designers

With the help of BIM, designers can create 3D designs. Consisting of all the required material properties. On top of it, the different levels of BIM allow embedding of valuable information against different components & objects. This helps designers keep a standard record of the design changes. Which they can share with any of the stakeholders, without having to gather all the data at a single place.

CAD Technicians

BIM promotes automated drawing production owing to several available tools and libraries. Consequently, the self-updating design and drawing process helps CAD technicians to become better. At reflecting changes in schedules and drawings without much fuss. The 3D BIM model can be linked to plans, elevations, sections, schedules and drawings, which helps in keeping a streamlined and standard source for everyone.

Design Managers

For design managers, BIM offers multiple benefits. At one level, the BIM process aids the clash detection process, which helps avoid problems during construction. At another level, BIM’s interactive 3D models allow easier visualization resources. To help managers consult clients in a better way than sophisticated engineering drawings.

Source: united-bim.com

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