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Based on Copy from [[https://blenderbim.org/why-provide-openbim-model.html|Blenderbim Why provide openbim model]]
 
Based on Copy from [[https://blenderbim.org/why-provide-openbim-model.html|Blenderbim Why provide openbim model]]
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Most of us already have a BIM model authored by a proprietary program, such as ArchiCAD, Tekla, or Allplan. No matter how data-rich these models are, they have a relatively short shelf-life, and suffer large amounts of data loss when integrating with other software. Their data is also obfuscated, with limited ways to extract and manipulate it. Also, the data is in non-standard locations, which means that it cannot be easily analysed or discovered.
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If you choose to focus on high quality OpenBIM models instead of relying on a proprietary format, you can:
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Integrate a multitude of specialised tools into the design and engineering process, rather than being limited to a single platform, resulting in better design, using the right tool for the job, and more flexibility of contracts.
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Reuse the model to minimise investigative works, or minimise risk during refurbishments. Just as building works expect CAD plans of existing buildings, we will expect OpenBIM models of existing buildings in the future.
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Verify building performance data, such as environmental and architectural design intentions, with the original intents recorded in the BIM model, and perform in-house big data analytics on BIM data which otherwise wouldn't be possible with proprietary BIM.
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Continue to use your BIM data well into the future with no vendor lock-in, no expensive licensing or subscripion fees, and with complete flexibility of your company's digital pipeline.
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If your business maintains a large real-esate portfolio, proprietary solutions are likely costing your business in proprietary obsolescence, proprietary incompatibility, and proprietary subscriptions. These costs and artificial vendor limitations can be avoided by pursuing an open data format policy. If OpenBIM models are an afterthought, instead of your primary output, then it's time to change.
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