| Building Information Modeling
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is defined as a digital 3D representation
of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. In conjunction
with the architect, we virtually “build” the building before any
real world construction takes place. All stakeholders (owners, users,
architects, engineers, and contractors) benefit by being able to
see the virtual building to understand, evaluate, and make decisions
at critical stages throughout the design process.
BIM tools’ ability to validate design approaches, confirm and even
optimize space requirements, and identify and correct conflicts before
construction are just a few of the benefits realized with the use
of this technology. The efficiencies gained and avoided changes due
to conflicts are savings realized by the owner in both time and money.
The models allow the contractors to accelerate the development of
fabrication documents and shop drawings with minimal need for coordination
conflict checking during the construction phase. As BIM becomes integrated
into the construction industry, more and more building information
is being added to the models, which makes building maintenance, operation,
and future building modifications easier.
Korda is a recognized leader with Building Information Modeling
and assisted a major software development firm in the development
and improvement of its BIM software. We utilize Autodesk Revit (MEP,
Structure), Autodesk MEP, and Bentley Structural software for our
projects, depending on the choice driven by client compatibility.
Click on the images below to see samples of our BIM work.
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