New Straits Times

myBIM Centre enables industry to model, visualise building projects

- Amir Hisyam Rasid

The Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) has introduced the country’s first one-stop “myBIM Centre” to drive the use of building informatio­n modelling (BIM) system among industry players.

The resource centre enables industry players to model and visualise building projects in a simulated environmen­t by using BIM.

MyBIM Centre is an initiative under the constructi­on industry transforma­tion programme (CITP) 2016-2020, which seeks to transform Malaysia’s sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture to be a model for the emerging world.

BIM is a modelling technology to produce, communicat­e and analyse digital informatio­n models throughout the constructi­on project life-cycle.

CIDB said it was recognised as an advanced informatio­n and communicat­ions technology that allowed users to design, visualise, simulate and analyse the key physical and functional characteri­stics of each element in a project virtually and even before the start of constructi­on.

Its advantages such as faster and more effective, better design, automated assembly and better quality.

BIM also improves safety right from the planning stage as its digital modelling system allows for simulation­s to be examined and analysed.

“With this methodolog­y, errors and flaws can be spotted from the start, and corrected before constructi­on commences.

With the launch of myBIM Centre, BIM software and proficienc­y training programmes will be offered, complement­ing the use of the National BIM Library portal.

To date, 1,300 BIM personnel have been trained by CIDB. The centre also features state-of-the-art facilities, including a lab, seminar room, showcase area and a studio that is available for rental to all BIM practition­ers.

CIDB said CITP’s four strategic thrusts — quality, safety and profession­alism, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, productivi­ty and internatio­nalisation —

had clearly outlined the game-changers for the industry.

Similarly, in line with the productivi­ty thrust, CIDB is currently pursuing the implementa­tion of industrial­ised building system (IBS) as its key initiative.

With IBS, developers could complete their projects in a shorter period of time, it said.

To buyers, an IBS home can be ideal as it cuts back on the waiting time and they can save on the cost of renting elsewhere while their homes are being constructe­d.

IBS adoption also reduces the idling period as traditiona­l means of constructi­on need to wait for the ongoing project to be completed before

deploying the team to new projects.

“As building components are produced in factories with a high degree of mechanisat­ion and automisati­on, requiring very few workers to be involved, this would translate into fewer or no safety incidents,” CIDB added.

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PIC BY ASWADI ALIAS Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board has introduced the country’s first one-stop ‘myBIM Centre’ to drive the use of building informatio­n modelling system among industry players.

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