BIM STRUCTURAL DESIGN
TIP 1
Plan and Organize
• Plan and organize project requirements, constraints, and timelines.
• Creating a design brief with the scope of work, design objectives, and project constraints.
• Define the modeling standards, naming conventions, and modeling hierarchy.
Tip 2
Use the Right Software
• Choose software that handles complex 3D structural modeling, analysis, and collaboration.
• Select software that meets your project requirement and has a user friendly interface, robust modeling tools, and seamless integration with other software tools.
• Best Structural BIM software are Autodesk Revit and Tekla
Tip 3
Coordinate with Other Services
• Detect clashes with architectural and structural services
• Save errors during construction by resolving clashes with BIM coordination
Tip 4
Automate Recitative Tasks
• Automate the repetitive tasks by using scripts and plugins to save time and improve accuracy
• Use software tools that can automatically generate Bill of Quantities, Quantity Take Offs, and cost estimates.
Tip 5
Optimize Design for Efficiency and Sustainability
• BIM structural design allows engineers to simulate and optimize the structure’s behavior for efficiency and sustainability.
• Use simulation tools to identify potential design conflicts, improve structural performance, and optimize material usage.
• Consider the environmental impact of the structural design for energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction.
Tip 6
Validate design with Analysis and Testing
• BIM structural design involves the analysis and testing of the structural model to validate its behavior under different loads and conditions.
• Use simulation tools to perform structural analysis, including seismic analysis.
• Test the design against different scenarios and validate its performance using real-world data.