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10D BIM

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Peter Holroyd
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Hi,

just read an article of 10D BIM - are these stages internationally recognised?

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Bhavinbhai Lakhani
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Hello Peter,

The concept of "10D BIM" refers to an advanced level of Building Information Modeling (BIM) that extends beyond the traditional 3D model (geometry) and includes additional dimensions that represent various aspects of a construction project. While the specific stages of BIM (such as 3D, 4D, 5D, etc.) are generally recognized and standardized internationally, the term "10D BIM" itself may not be universally recognized or standardized in the same way.

 

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Patrick Weaver
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Last time I looked Peter the international consensus fails after the first 5:

3D physical dimensions

4D Time

5D Cost (even this is variable)

There needs to be a prpoper standard!  A 7-D model is at: https://mosaicprojects.com.au/PMKI-ITC-011.php#BIM