Why is it worth implementing BIM? The modern construction industry faces challenges that require thoughtful approaches and the adoption of advanced technologies. Increasing pressure for efficiency, rising costs, and the need for sustainable development are pushing traditional methods to the limit. One of the most critical solutions forming the foundation of modern construction is BIM (Building Information Modeling). This article discusses the key reasons why BIM implementation is becoming a necessity for both companies and individuals developing in this field.
To answer the question "What is BIM?", it's helpful to look at examples from developed economies that have taken a step further. This gives an idea of the direction of development of the construction industry a few years after the introduction of the obligation to use the BIM methodology. The goal is to make this industry more data-driven and focused on the entire asset lifecycle.
In the construction industry, projects continue to grow in complexity and scale. In such an environment, information management plays a crucial role, ensuring high quality and efficiency in information processes. The multipart standard ISO 19650, as an international standard for managing information throughout the lifecycle of a construction project using Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology, can significantly help achieve these goals.