Building Information Modelling (BIM) is emerging as a highly influential initiative for creating sustainable real estate projects. BIM involves designing projects based on models incorporating physical and functional aspects, aiming for environmental sustainability.
Industry estimates show BIM can cut project costs by 20-30%.
The BIM program facilitates information exchange among Architects, Engineers, and Contractors (AEC professionals), enhancing collaboration within the design team.
This teamwork ensures that all aspects of project construction align with the developer’s sustainable vision.
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According to a 2023 report by Market Research Future, India’s BIM market is projected to reach $1.35 billion by 2024. Popular BIM tools like Vectorworks, Navisworks, Tekla BIMsight, Infurnia, Revit, and ArchiCAD are widely used in India.
The demand for cloud-based BIM software has increased significantly as they can be managed remotely. These trends have led to a growing need for BIM engineers nationwide, especially with the government actively adopting BIM for its construction projects.
Close collaboration between industry and academia is essential to keep up with these evolving trends. Training programs, certifications, and partnerships with educational institutions will help nurture a skilled workforce of BIM practitioners.
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