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How Building Information Modelling (BIM) will help to achieve your ESG goals

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  Introduction As an owner or developer of commercial  real estate , you are likely always looking for ways to improve your properties and make them more attractive to potential tenants. One way you can do this is by ensuring that your buildings meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. One way to help ensure that your buildings meet ESG standards is by using Building Information Modelling (BIM). BIM  is a process that provides a three-dimensional representation and database linked to model elements of a building, which can be used for everything from design and construction to ongoing maintenance and operations. By using BIM, you can ensure that your building meets all the necessary ESG criteria, making it more attractive to potential tenants. In addition, using BIM can also help you save money on operating costs by reducing the need for paper records and increasing efficiency in  maintenance and operations . If you are looking for ways to improve ...

How BIM Supports Carbon Reduction and Net Zero Ambitions: In-Depth Analysis, Real-Life Examples, and Future Prospects

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  Introduction As global concern for climate change grows, the construction industry is increasingly focusing on reducing its carbon footprint and achieving net zero emissions. Building Information Modeling (BIM) plays a significant role in supporting these ambitions by optimizing construction processes and improving energy efficiency. In this blog, we will explore how  BIM  can support carbon reduction and net zero goals in greater depth, featuring real-life examples and discussing the current state and future prospects of this transformative technology. Energy Efficiency in Design and Construction BIM enables architects, engineers, and builders to create data-driven models of buildings, allowing for comprehensive energy performance analysis. By simulating various design alternatives, teams can compare  energy efficiency , optimize designs to minimize energy consumption, and reduce carbon emissions. For instance, BIM can facilitate passive design strategies, such as...