Analysis and Application of BIM Technology in the Project Goal Control

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BIM is a method which is based on the integration of digitalization technology and visualization technology to manage information related project construction. This paper states the build process of imitating reality by using BIM’s visualization technology with multi-dimension and large data, and unique features for finding the potential problems and risks under virtual construction environment by BIM’s technology, so as to find problems in advance and evaluate them preliminarily, put forward corresponding countermeasures and prevent measures, work out optimized scheme to guide the real construction, and control effectively the project’s quality, progress and cost. BIM solves fundamentally the management defects from traditional project, and will certainly bring about a series of great changes in the circles of project management.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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2978-2981

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March 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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