In traditional approaches, projects rely on 2D plans for development. In extensive projects and advanced stages, numerous teams often work concurrently, leading to potential loss of information within the chain. Consequently, inconsistencies affecting delivery schedules frequently surface on-site.
Contrastingly, in the BIM methodology, project development centers around a singular, virtual model. Diverse teams collaborate to construct the building virtually, preemptively resolving coordination challenges prior to the construction phase.