The goal of Building Information Modeling (BIM) is to achieve collaboration and coordination in the implementation of design and various other elements of any construction project. Whenever designs from different disciplines are joined together on a common platform, many hard and soft clashes and workflow clashes occur. BIM efficiently helps contractors and construction engineers in detecting these clashes, by considering constructability or operations of the building.
The question is, why is clash detection so
important in BIM? To answer this question, first it is important to understand what
exactly a clash is. A clash occurs when variables of different models occupy
the common space. Clashes maybe geometric, like pipes passing through walls. Schedule
based clashes occur when various sequential aspects of work are scheduled to
occur simultaneously or in reverse order, or clashes may occur when changes and
updates are not made to the drawings.
Clash detection aids in effectively identifying,
inspecting and reporting interferences in a construction project model. It is
useful in checking work status and lessens the risk of human error during model
inspections. Clash detection is important in BIM because it integrates several models (structural, MEP,
etc.) into single main BIM model. With clash
detection feature, faults that conventionally were detected on the site and
involved high cost and schedule implications, if corrected at that stage, can now be seen by BIM service providers
in the office even before visiting the site. With BIM, clash detection is made possible
for even objects within objects (like a steel rod completely immersed inside a
concrete wall).
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