BIM
Today’s architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) stakeholders want accurate deliverables, more efficient buildings, and smarter processes and they want them faster. To meet the demand for better work in less time, AEC leaders are turning to Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM is much more than just three-dimensional visualization, it provides a complete process for creating and managing a building project from start to finish. BIM allows 3D problems to be solved with 3D tools, rather than working out 3D problems with 2D tools. It’s the digital way to measure twice and cut once.
According to the UN, by 2050 the world's population will be 9.7 billion. The global AEC industry must look to smarter, more efficient ways to design and build not just as a means to keep up with global demand but to help create spaces that are smarter and more resilient too. BIM not only allows design and construction teams to work more efficiently, but it allows them to capture the data they create during the process to benefit operations and maintenance activities. This is why BIM mandates are increasing across the globe. BIM is used to design and document building and infrastructure designs. Every detail of a building is modeled in BIM. The model can be used for analysis to explore design options and to create visualizations that help stakeholders understand what the building will look like before it’s built. The model is then used to generate the design documentation for construction.
DZiG is a BIM driven company, we believe that communication and on-time delivery of designs is one of the most important parts of the successful execution of a project. We provide a single point of contact for our clients, resulting in maximum efficiencies and achieving deadlines and targets. BIM Services pays strict attention to all the details and specs so that the job is done right the very first time as we understand the cost of making changes in the field. We offer 3D models from the existing drawings for the old and new models. The conceptual designs and specifications are coordinated with the high detailed 3D model, and precise drawings are extracted from it. These BIM models provided an excellent opportunity to calculate BOQ/BOM.