Building information modeling (BIM) is the foundation of digital transformation in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. As the leader in BIM, Autodesk is the industry's partner to realize better ways of working and better outcomes for business and the built world.

Building information modeling (BIM) is the holistic process of creating and managing information for a built asset. Based on an intelligent model and enabled by a cloud platform, BIM integrates structured, multi-disciplinary data to produce a digital representation of an asset across its lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and operations.


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Explore ideas using modeling tools that help you examine your designs in the highest level of detail possible. From daylight to airflow analysis, our our building information modeling (BIM) suite opens the door to more innovative and effective design outcomes.

BIM helps civil engineers digitally explore alternative design decisions, capture more detail, and enhance coordination. Using BIM increases accuracy, predictability, and understanding throughout project life cycles, driving compelling results and providing data-driven assurance for stakeholders that projects will be delivered on schedule and on budget.

Working in a BIM process to design, detail, document, and fabricate building systems gives MEP project teams insight to make better design decisions earlier. The shared data and collaborative nature of BIM results in reduced risk, improved accuracy and constructability, and optimized designs.

The difference between 3D CAD modeling and BIM is that, while both processes provide geometric expressions of buildings and infrastructure, the BIM process goes beyond geometry to capture the relationships, metadata, and behaviors intrinsic to real-world building components. Combined with technology of the BIM ecosystem, this data drives improved project outcomes in a way that 3D modeling cannot.

Both CAD and BIM processes are used to capture and communicate the design and construction intent of an AEC project using a drawing representation, helping stakeholders understand what needs to be built, and how. BIM enables design and construction teams to use their technology investment to do much more. The BIM process supports creation and management of information across the lifecycle of an AEC project by federating all multi-disciplinary design and construction documentation into a common dataset. Since that data can be accessed in multiple representations, from 2D to 3D to tables, the information is far more accessible and connected than the disparate data sources associated with traditional CAD approaches.

The difference between Revit and BIM is that BIM is a process \u2013 a methodology \u2013 for project teams to interface with technology to deliver better project outcomes in the AEC market, while Revit is a software platform designed to facilitate that process. The tools in Revit are specifically designed to support BIM, allowing users to create a structured, intelligent model with information stored in it.\r\n"}]},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the difference between 3D CAD modeling and BIM?","acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","text":"The difference between 3D CAD modeling and BIM is that, while both processes provide geometric expressions of buildings and infrastructure, the BIM process goes beyond geometry to capture the relationships, metadata, and behaviors intrinsic to real-world building components. Combined with technology of the BIM ecosystem, this data drives improved project outcomes in a way that 3D modeling cannot.\r\n"}]},{"@type":"Question","name":"What are the advantages of BIM over CAD?","acceptedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","text":"Both CAD and BIM processes are used to capture and communicate the design and construction intent of an AEC project using a drawing representation, helping stakeholders understand what needs to be built, and how. BIM enables design and construction teams to use their technology investment to do much more. The BIM process supports creation and management of information across the lifecycle of an AEC project by federating all multi-disciplinary design and construction documentation into a common dataset. Since that data can be accessed in multiple representations, from 2D to 3D to tables, the information is far more accessible and connected than the disparate data sources associated with traditional CAD approaches.\r\n"}]}],"@type":"FAQPage","@context":" "} Autodesk Company overview Careers Investor relations Autodesk Trust Center Newsroom Diversity and belongingĀ  Autodesk Foundation Sustainability Contact us Students and educators Affiliate program Autodesk Research Design & Make with Autodesk How to buy

The problem I have is when I publish the co-ordinates to the building model, then link the site model into the building model. The position of the building in plan gets updated, but the elevation of the building doesn't. If I try to use the relocated model tool to adjust the levels, I can get the levels aligning, but then I end up with the building sitting 600mm higher on the site that it should be.

There's a lot to unpack here. My suggestion would be to a breather from your project and spend a hour or two reading (and re-reading if necessary) the following PDF. I think that I can guarantee to a certainty, that when you are done, who will be smarter than the average bear out there when to comes to this stuff.

Thanks @barthbradley , I will take a read of that. In the mean time I think I've solved it. But it was a messy process of trial and error with a nagging feeling that I could have done something wrong along the way.

I think this has solved my problem, but it seems illogical. Ideally you could just adjust the building position in the linked site model, then publish the position to the building model which would update its plan and elevation to align. That would be a very satisfactory and straight forward way of managing this.

since you have multiple revit building models as separate files...create a separate file just for the site and use the coordinate system of the site revit file as your datum reference...this is what's typically done. Look into linking Revit files By Shared Coordinates for more understanding...

you can still use linking and visibility control of linked revit files independent of the site model as well as the site model itself. Look at the Manage Links window (lower left corner) as well as Visibility Graphics dialog box.

if you are working on a revit project where there are several revit building models on a site, then the typical approach is to create a separate file for each building model and the site model. Then, link all bldg models into the site and proceed with coordinate sharing.

Hi all, I'm having trouble displaying BIM data in ArcOnline. I added the .RVT files into my 3d scene in ArcPro, where they all display fine. When I exported the web scene to ArcOnline however, I can only view one whole building at once in the Building Explorer. I need to be able to see all of the buildings at once, as well as have them all show up when I add the web scene to a StoryMap, since viewers of the StoryMap don't have the option to use the Building Explorer. I've tried running the Create Building Scene Layer tool in ArcPro, but when I upload the package to ArcOnline and add it to my web scene, I'm still running into the same issue. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get all of the buildings to display at once? I've attached a screenshot of how it looks in ArcPro (ideally how I'd like it to look in ArcOnline) and a screenshot of my current issue in ArcOnline.

How could we merge dataset with dataset? or do we have to match and merge each single layer manually like merge Abutment of building1 with Abutment of building2 and then merge AirTerminal of building1 with AirTerminal of building2?

That would be really painful then.


And for the next step, the tool is Make Building Layer and I don't think we can merge in this step.



Hi Hannah, I suggest giving the building explorer widget (see below) in Scene Viewer on ArcGIS Online a try. You can access it by clicking the 'building' icon or directly selecting the building scene layer.

If you want to view all buildings by level or discipline simultaneously, you can import all the Revit models when running Make Building Layer. However, if you only want to interact with one specific Building Scene Layer, then you should run Make Building Layer separately for each Revit model.

I basically have a building that will be plopped at 3 different site locations, different addresses, project names and etc... Also, the grade will be different. End results: 3 separate construction document sets.

You can make one Revit file for the building that you want to duplicate, and three different Revit files for the three sites, then you can insert the building's file into each file as Revit link, after that you can modify the grades and levels as needed then you can append the Revit link and edit whatever you want.

Just for an example. If you use multiple Revit file.. you have to manage a lot considering the graphics, line styles, Revit families etc. example if you change one door type size.. it won't update in all the Revit link.. so that's one disadvantage of various link. But if have model everything in one file using groups for various buildings, then its a big management of Sheets, views, cropping and scope box, levels etc.

Tip: in Revit, all the views, elements are connected to LEVELs.. so if you figure out how you are managing the levels ( within a Revit file, or links , workset etc.. ) then you have cracked the solution.

Yes. Three (3) separate submittals = three (3) separate Projects that are born from one Project. Template (RTE) wouldn't help if the source Project already exists. Hope you aren't thinking that 3 submittals will be created/ managed in 1 Project. That would be a nightmare. 152ee80cbc

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