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#44 - BIM Clash Rendition

  • Writer: YASH PATEL
    YASH PATEL
  • Jul 29, 2023
  • 2 min read

BIM Clash Rendition is a process of identifying and resolving potential conflicts between different elements of a building information model (BIM). It is required to ensure that the final built asset is free of errors and meets the design intent. BIM Clash Rendition is done by overlaying different BIM models and identifying any potential conflicts. The benefits of BIM Clash Rendition include:

  • Improved accuracy and quality of construction

  • Reduced costs and delays

  • Increased safety

  • Improved communication between stakeholders

BIM Clash Rendition is a valuable tool that can help to improve the quality and efficiency of construction projects.

Here are some additional details about BIM Clash Rendition:

  • BIM Clash Rendition is typically done using clash detection software.

  • The software will identify potential conflicts based on the geometry of the different BIM models.

  • The conflicts can be displayed in a variety of ways, such as a 3D model, a 2D drawing, or a list.

  • Once the conflicts have been identified, they can be resolved by making changes to the BIM models.

  • BIM Clash Rendition is an iterative process, meaning that it may be necessary to repeat the process multiple times as changes are made to the BIM models.

  • BIM Clash Rendition can be used at any stage of the construction process, but it is most commonly used during the design and planning phases.

  • BIM Clash Rendition can help to identify conflicts between different types of elements, such as structural elements, mechanical elements, and electrical elements.

  • BIM Clash Rendition can also help to identify conflicts between different systems, such as the fire protection system and the HVAC system.

  • BIM Clash Rendition can be a valuable tool for improving the quality and efficiency of construction projects.

If you are interested in learning more about BIM Clash Rendition, there are a number of resources available online and in libraries. You can also contact a BIM consultant for more information.


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