2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-5974-3_49
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Technical Issues of Using BIM: East Indian Architects’ Perspective

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“…It can also be used to model 2D CAD drawings of the construction plans translated into WBS to 3D, 4D, and nD towards ensuring the components of the projects are visualized better [41]. It is important to note that the BIM 3D modeling is the basis of BIM [42] while BIM 4D modeling is a combination of 3D modeling and project schedule which is normally used to control the implementation of the project schedule effectively and to reduce the total cost [37,41]. The 4D modeling can also be used to develop a project site safety plan which involves field logistics, project traffic layout development, and identification of potential hazards in the field [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also be used to model 2D CAD drawings of the construction plans translated into WBS to 3D, 4D, and nD towards ensuring the components of the projects are visualized better [41]. It is important to note that the BIM 3D modeling is the basis of BIM [42] while BIM 4D modeling is a combination of 3D modeling and project schedule which is normally used to control the implementation of the project schedule effectively and to reduce the total cost [37,41]. The 4D modeling can also be used to develop a project site safety plan which involves field logistics, project traffic layout development, and identification of potential hazards in the field [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%