Research on Fine Management of Construction Engineering Based on BIM Technology

Authors

  • Shu Tang
  • Xiuli Liang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/mx34d678

Keywords:

BIM technology; fine management; construction engineering; construction.

Abstract

The construction phase is a critical stage in the entire lifecycle of a construction project. However, traditional construction modes often face issues such as high costs, safety risks, and inefficiencies, which compromise construction quality and overall project effectiveness. This paper systematically investigates the application of Building Information Modeling in fine management during the construction phase, focusing on its roles in schedule, cost, quality, and safety management. The study demonstrates that BIM technology significantly optimizes resource allocation, reduces costs, enhances collaborative efficiency, and mitigates construction risks. The findings highlight that integrating BIM with fine management effectively improves construction quality and promotes sustainable development in the construction industry.

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References

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Published

20-06-2025

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How to Cite

Tang, S., & Liang, X. (2025). Research on Fine Management of Construction Engineering Based on BIM Technology. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 15(3), 22-26. https://doi.org/10.54097/mx34d678