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5D BIM

5D BIM, an acronym for 5D Building Information Modeling, is a term used in the CAD and construction industries, and refers to the intelligent linking of individual 3D CAD components or assemblies with schedule
(time - 4D BIM) constraints [1] and then with cost-related
information.[2]
The creation of 5D models enables the various participants (from architects, designers, contractors to owners)
of a construction project to visualize the progress of construction activities and its related costs over time.[3][4]
This BIM-centric project management technique has potential to improve management and delivery of projects
of any size or complexity[5] .

See also
4D BIM
6D BIM

References

[1] Introduction to 4D Research by Martin Fischer. stanford.edu. Retrieved 29 May 2012.


[2] ASHRAE Introduction to BIM, 4D and 5D. cadsoftconsult.com. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
[3] NIBS BIM Initiatives. wbdg.org. Retrieved 29 May
2012.
[4] 5D BIM from Vico website. vicosoftware.com. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
[5] Mills, Fred. "What is 5D BIM?". www.TheB1M.com.
The B1M Limited. Retrieved 8 April 2016

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5D BIM Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5D_BIM?oldid=744301682 Contributors: Paul W, Der Golem, Jean.julius, Materialscientist, BG19bot and Anonymous: 6

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