Friday, 3 March 2017

How would you imagine the development business in India in 2050?

What will be the look of India in 2050, isn’t that a big question in this scenario? In which arena will the future generation live in? Will there be soaring high skyscrapers seen in India? How can Indian construction sector get a boost? Want to know the answers, have a look at this article!

The construction industry in India is getting the boost in technological advancements and will soon begin to rise with colossal pace and potential. The building sector is a major contributor towards the growth of India. It is the second highest economic activity after the agriculture.

The government has introduced multiple initiatives to lift the sector from its current dormant conditions. The various flagship programs are running successfully including 100 Smart Cities Mission, Housing for All, Atal Mission for Urban Rejuvenation and Transformation (AMRUT), Make in India and Power for All, are proving as the growth drivers for the construction industry in India.

Regardless of many positive signs, the movements in the construction sector seem to be slow. Because of the slowdown in the real estate, the construction industry is reeling under a harsh shortage of skilled workforce which acts growth hindrance. But soon the technological advancements will serve as a growth catalyst. With the advent of new construction technologies and the onset of international infrastructure players into India, the construction industry in India is soon going to be in the boom.

In the current scenario, BIM (Building InformationModeling) is most touted word in construction sector. What it is? What are its benefits? How it could be implemented? Let’s take a close look.

Introduction of BIM

BIM (Building Information Modeling) is the next big thing in the development arena. How do you want to see India in 2050? The enthusiast has come up with the new trends and innovations that help to evolve the AEC industry beyond the level of imagination. Now, more and more construction projects are implementing BIM for effective and customer satisfying development, and yes, there is a significant need to understand BIM and apply it for future betterments.

Key Features of BIM

1.    with use of BIM in construction, the reduced
2.    BIM enhances the productivity
3.    Management of clashes, errors or issues in appropriate way
4.    The main feature of BIM is it helps in reducing the conflicts and errors before the actual construction which can save lot of time and increase productivity.
5.    It shaves the development time leading to higher customer satisfaction
6.    Using BIM models can be updated frequently as per the requirements of clients or design considerations.
7.    BIM extends beyond 3D

Without any question, Building Information Modeling (BIM) is acquiring new grip in construction arena and is certainly the future of development. The architects, contractors as well as the organizations those who are integrating 3D visualization into their development planning are intelligently positioning themselves for the coming future.

 The industry is embracing this digital move that indicates better future, and we will certainly see Indian construction sector in full bloom up till 2050. It is already booming the construction sector in various countries by the implementation of BIM modeling but the real question is how rapidly it will be a milestone in the construction business in India?







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