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Adopting BIM at a project level or at an organizational level is an extensive and time sensitive exercise. Adoption levels in BIM are categorized based on the value one can gain out of this exercise.
Level 1
Level 1 adoption is the most basic and easy to implement stage of adoption also known as “Silo BIM” . It refers to the process where the organization is using a combination of 2D and 3D models internally only to carry out their scope of work. Although Level1 can be a good starting point for BIM enthusiasts, the real value of Building Information Modeling is not gained at this stage.
Level 2
At Level 2 BIM, models are shared between project stake-holders both internal and external to develop the design more collaboratively. This allows for higher level of coordination between multiple disciplines enabling the team to identify design issues earlier in the project. BIM adoption at Level 2 requires the team to consider issues beyond 3D modeling. It requires the team to strategize their communication and collaboration procedures.
Level 3
While the 2nd level of adoption covers most of the well known benefits of using Building Information Modeling, Level 3 takes BIM to new extents of team collaboration. Level 3 BIM is described as the process of having multiple stakeholders accessing the project models through a centrally located data base of 3D models. Adoption at this stage requires the team to have a robust project data management procedures in place.
An organization should identify the level of adoption to achieve after analyzing the project types, current workload, existing team set up etc.
1.1 Modeling
Building Information Modeling is the process of authoring, analyzing and...
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Building Information Management is the process of managing & maintaining...
Read More1.3 Benefits of BIM
Benefits of working in a BIM environment are evident across...
Read More1.4 BIM – ROI
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Read More1.5 BIM Maturity
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Read More1.6 In-House Adoption
Developing a BIM system for an organization in-house might be...
Read More1.7 BIM Consultant
Taking support from External BIM Consultants will help gain the...
Read More1.8 Open BIM
With new technology being developed every year, BIM Models should...
Read More1.9 Change Management
Managing the change to BIM for an organization involves activities...
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