The global forecast for the Building Information Modeling (BIM) market is projected to reach $11.97 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11%.

BIM is the use of Cloud Platforms for dynamic and real-time collaboration of cross-functional tasks in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) sector. BIM ensures that the numerous tasks of design, modeling, drafting, review, revision, site application, site supervision, removing design clashes, completion of the project, and PLM are completed in the shortest amount of time and at the lowest possible cost.

This blog discusses the benefits of BIM Collaboration and what lies forward in the construction industry.

Advantages of BIM Collaboration

Saves Time and Cost

BIM Collaboration enables businesses to reduce project costs and timelines. Companies can streamline their workflows and avoid steps that would waste time and money by sharing information among all participants throughout the process. Companies can access the same data anytime by using a cloud-based BIM Collaboration platform. They can work together more successfully, finish projects more quickly than ever before, and help businesses build their reputations.

Better Products

BIM Collaboration helps companies create better products for their customers. When everyone involved in a project has access to the same information, they can work together more effectively and avoid mistakes. And by working together and sharing knowledge, companies can create better products that their customers will love. This is because they can take what their customers want into account while keeping up with new trends and technologies in their industry.

Easy Access to High-End Modeling

BIM technologies enable easy and quick access to high-end modeling and analysis design data from anywhere and facilitate real-time, dynamic, and instantaneous review, comment, query, and changes made by multiple domain professionals, thus saving rework, revision time, and back-and-forth wastage. These vast changes in the working methodologies and decreased dependence on workplace and physical interactions are resulting in more and more professionals teaming up remotely from multiple offices of the same firm or home.

Growth

BIM enables us to grow on a collaborative platform, using powerful drafting, modeling, analysis, and resulting designs using programs and algorithms, mega-data, and high-end means of communication between architects, modelers, designers, engineers, contractors, and clients/owners.

Real-time access

Working on a BIM Collaboration platform will help reduce employee downtime, ensuring full access to everyone to work with the latest version of the design.

Proficiency

A Collaboration platform will enable teams to work efficiently and proficiently and deliver progressive, high-quality projects while focusing on the design instead of worrying about updates.

Employee retention

One of the advantages of BIM Collaboration is that it allows companies to retain their employees. A company's most valuable assets are its employees, so it makes sense for them to be as engaged in their work as possible. Employees who are more engaged and productive are happier at work and less likely to quit their jobs. This is because they can spend more time doing what they love while learning new skills and developing themselves in their field. BIM Collaboration can help companies save time and money on projects. Another way that BIM Collaboration can help companies retain talent is by helping them improve their reputation. When companies work together on projects, they can build trust with one another and establish themselves as a reputable company. This means that employees are more likely to want to work for these companies in the future because they know they'll get good benefits and treatment from them.

Way Forward

AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) organizations need accurate results, efficient designs, and smart processes. These must be delivered in record time to provide economic value to the clients. To meet these criteria and compete in a fast-growing and transforming sector of conceptualization, design, modeling, analysis, and continuous improvement and upgrading, companies have to adopt Building Information Modelling (BIM). According to a McGraw-Hill Construction survey, nearly 71% of architects, engineers, contractors, and builders use BIM on projects. For efficient and successful workflow ownership, a state-of-the-art BIM implementation can be economical, add value, reduce rework, and provide high-end enhanced design possibilities.

A BIM expert trainer/consultant providing hands-on/ onsite training is key to keeping the Engineering and CAD resources on track and retained and avoiding painful transitions. Companies must make it possible for everyone to upgrade to new software on collaborative platforms, thus enabling their education and growth. At the inception, during hiring, the new resources must be conveyed that BIM and Collaborative Platform working is the new paradigm and it is in their best interests to adopt this working. This is beneficial for both the employee and the employer.

Cloud Collaboration technologies and platform usage enable businesses to let go of the archaic concept of regularly getting everybody in one physical location regularly for design work. It is now an acceptable practice that the team can be dispersed or located in different and far away geographical locations and still be able to work on a Single Cloud Collaboration platform for high-end design and virtual work.

Intrivis, Inc. has initiated a universal outlook for providing Support Services. We have a team trained in Drafting and Design tools and on the path to a collaboration platform workspace for delivering AEC Projects in the first instance.

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